Oregon Fish Report
Fish Report for 8-26-2022
Fish Report for 8-26-2022
Whale, you don't say!
by Tradewinds Crew
8-26-2022
(541) 765-2345
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Good evening Depoe Bay! We wrapped up another wonderful day of whale watching here with 100% sightings on all our trips that went out. We credit our success to the amazing captains and crew members, as well as the reliable, brilliant resident Gray Whales! Before they move a bit farther out to make room for the migratory groups after the summer season, make sure you get on one of our cruises! Book your next trip online or over the phone at (541) 765-2345.
If you would like to go fishing or whale watching with us please BOOK ONLINE or call (541) 765-2345.
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