Nestled along the Central Oregon Coast, Siletz offers world-class river and bay fishing experiences that draw anglers seeking trophy catches. The Siletz River is legendary for its robust salmon and steelhead runs, particularly the Fall Chinook that surge through the tidal-influenced estuary from mid-August to early November, where fish regularly exceed 40 pounds. Year-round opportunities extend to Coho salmon and Steelhead, with the river boasting one of the healthiest Steelhead fisheries in the continental US–fish often reach 20 pounds during peak seasons from November through April.
The diverse fishing landscape includes both the winding Siletz River and the adjacent bay, where techniques like bobber fishing with eggs or back-trolling cut-plug herring entice aggressive strikes. Just minutes from the Pacific Ocean, charters also access nearshore species like lingcod and rockfish. The area’s rugged beauty, including historic sites like the iconic "Movie House" from the film Sometimes a Great Notion, enhances the adventure. Professional guides tailor trips to seasonal patterns and skill levels, ensuring memorable outings whether drifting through forested river corridors or exploring coastal waters.