Oregon Fish Report
Nehalem River Fish Report for 10-27-2022
Nehalem River Fish Report for 10-27-2022
Fall Chinook fishing had slowed on the bay
Nehalem River - Nehalm, OR
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
10-27-2022
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Fall Chinook fishing had slowed on the bay, but fish were still being caught daily. There also have been a lot of coho showing in the bay, although bites could be hard to come by depending on the day. With rains falling for the foreseeable future many fish should start to move into the river. Best guess for this week is that fishing will slow on the bay but pick up significantly in the lower river.
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