Tillamook Fishing Charters
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"We went out fishing with Captain Austin, and although the fish just weren’t biting that day (not just us—other boats were coming up empty too), Austin put us right where the fish should’ve been." — John,


"Jordan was very knowledgeable, prepared and helpful. Perfect trip for someone like me who was unfamiliar with Oregon fishing, river fishing, and salmon fishing." — Kendall,


"Wade is a skillful guide and a great guy. We thoroughly enjoyed the day." — MICHAEL,

"I unknowingly booked a trip on a river that was very low due to the lack of rain." — Jeff,

"If you’re looking for an unforgettable fishing experience in the Tillamook area, look no further than Captain Jamison." — Kate,

"Capt Ted and his deck hand Riley worked their asses off to put us on fish." — Trig,

"I’ve only ever fished in small lakes and streams for trout and small bass." — Michael,

"The trip was great. Both my wife and I reeled in a Coho. " — Enrique,
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Tillamook Fishing Seasons
January
Start off your year by targeting some prehistoric beasts. Yep, Sturgeon fishing in Tillamook is seriously productive in January! Rainbow Trout are also biting, and if you'd like to go crabbing, this is the time to do it.
February
The weather is still pretty dreary, but Rainbow Trout are happy to gulp down your bait. Sturgeon are very active, especially if there's been a lot of rain. Crabbing and clamming opportunities are hot, too.
March
Spring is slowly arriving, which means that clamming is at its peak. Lingcod and Rainbow Trout are popular catches in March, not to mention colossal Sturgeon.
April
Targeting Lingcod in the waters of Tillamook Bay is popular during April especially with the Sturgeon bite slowing down. Luckily, the Chinook and Coho Salmon spring runs are just around the corner!
May
Come to Tillamook Bay to get a taste of excellent Chinook Salmon fishing action! The spring Salmon run is at its peak, which means you can easily reel in big 30-pounders. Clamming is also excellent in May.
June
The weather is gorgeous, you can smell summer in the air, and the Chinook bite is solid throughout June. Lingcod are active and voracious in the bay as usual.
July
The hot summer months usually mean that the fishing action around Tillamook is slowing down, and that's the case in July. You can still find Rainbow Trout, Lingcod, and some Chinook and Coho Salmon.
August
In August, you can feel fall approaching, which means the Salmon run isn't far away! You'll find more and more Chinook and Coho Salmon in the waters of the bay, as well as Lingcod and Rainbow Trout.
September
The fall Salmon run is upon us and fishing is nothing short of glorious! Chinook are the superstars of the show, and they come in healthy sizes of 30+ pounds. Fish on!
October
Head out to Tillamook Bay and its tributaries to chase Coho, Chinook, and other Salmon species. Crabbing is also popular right now, so don't forget to set up a few crab pots.
November
November is one of Tillamook's most productive months when it comes to fishing. Salmon, Sturgeon, Rainbow Trout, Lingcod, Crabs, and Clams are all abundant and there for the taking.
December
Coho and Chinook Salmon may be departing, but Sturgeon are back and biting all through the bay. If you decide to do some crabbing and clamming in December, chances are you'll have great success.