Stellar Crabbing, Trophy Yellowtail and Wahoo - Oregon Coast Fishing Report
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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here with your Saturday morning fishing report for the Oregon Coast. Sun's coming up at 7:29 AM and we're looking at a sunset around 5:30 PM, so you've got a solid day ahead if you can get out there.
**Tides and Conditions**
We're seeing low tide at 12:50 AM this morning already passed, and we've got a beautiful high tide hitting around 7:29 AM with heights around 7.3 feet over at Pacific City. Down in Newport, expect a high at 6:32 AM with 7.29 feet, and another low at 12:22 PM with 3.48 feet. Perfect setup for getting out on the water right now.
**What's Been Biting**
The reports coming in from the past few days have been absolutely stellar. The crabbing has been outstanding—we're talking limits on multiple boats. Lovely Martha and Happy Hooker have been crushing it, bringing in consistent limits the last couple days. If you're into rockfish, the California Dawn finished up with 29 limits, and Fish Emeryville's Daily Double scored 192 rockfish on their half-day AM trip. Over at Santa Barbara Landing, they wrapped up with school-sized yellowtail, and the Vagabond landed an 82-pound wahoo—now that's a trophy.
**Best Bait and Lures**
For the rock cod and bottom fish, live bait works great, but I'm a fan of soft plastics that mimic wounded baitfish. Think perch patterns that skip and walk across the surface. For crabbing, keep your standard crab pots loaded with herring or chicken.
**Hot Spots**
Head out to Pacific City if you can—beautiful area with consistent catches. Nestucca Bay entrance has been solid too, with good tidal ranges for both crabbing and bottom fishing.
Get out there and tight lines, folks! Thanks for tuning in to Artificial Lure's report—make sure you subscribe for daily updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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