Oregon Fishing Charters

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Oregon: 224 fishing charters available

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17 ft

Up to 4 people

Gordon’s Generational Guide Service

5.0/5 (35 reviews)
Grants Pass
Spend the day with Gordon’s Generational Guide Service and find out what the fishing in Southern Oregon is all about! Having logged many hours on these rivers, Tyler (Captain Gordo) knows them forwards and back.

"We feel so lucky we were able to fish with this guide! Tyler’s equipment, boat, and service was top notch." —⁠ Brooke,
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US $400
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24 ft

Up to 6 people

Shirley Catch Guide Service Portland OR

4.9/5 (39 reviews)
Portland
Shirley Catch Guide Service is located in Portland. Their mission is to provide a memorable day out on the water for you. And Captain Zachary’s main priority is to take you where the fish are biting.

"Was a slow day but it was worth it on my birthday to celebrate turning 40 with my brother." —⁠ Dustin,
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US $450
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18 ft

Up to 3 people

Brandon Gray's Guided Fishing

4.8/5 (34 reviews)
Oregon City
Brandon Gray’s Guided Fishing is located in the portland and tillamook area and offers to show you a memorable time in these waters. Capt. Brandon will do his best to make sure you have a fun day full of fishing.

"I had an amazing experience fishing on the Sandy River! Our guide was incredibly knowledgeable and focused on making sure we not only had a great time but also brought in some fantastic catches, including Chinook and Coho salmon." —⁠ Vladimir,
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US $300
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17 ft

Up to 3 people

Sandy River Guide Service

4.9/5 (187 reviews)
Troutdale
Captin Join Sandy River Guide Service for an unforgettable fishing trip. Captain Barry Buckland lives off the land and catches fish that others might never see during their lifetime.

"Capt Barry knows salmon fishing and the river. Amazing experience fishing with him." —⁠ Chris,
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US $280

Angler's choice

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21 ft

Up to 5 people

All Depth Charters

5.0/5 (173 reviews)
Newport
All Depth Charters is run by a captain as passionate about catching fish as he is about preserving them. He is your Central Oregon Coast fishing specialist who will make sure you have an adventure you’ll remember for the rest of your life.

"Capt Greg did a wonderful job. He was kind and patient with our girls." —⁠ Tim,
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US $600
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Up to 3 people

Cornelison’s Guided Fishing – 18'

5.0/5 (6 reviews)
Grants Pass
If you’re in the market for a day to remember, look no further than Cornelison’s Guided Fishing. Captain Timothy will be your guide, offering years of local experience.

"Man did we kill it! not only was TJ’s Hospitality Top Notch, but the equipment and knowledge was Grade A stuff." —⁠ Mike,
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US $450
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16 ft

Up to 2 people

Umpqua River-Brockmans Guide Service

5.0/5 (1 review)
Roseburg
Ready to catch some fish in the Roseburg area or towards the Coast? Look no further than Brockmans Guide Service! Captain Kyle will be your guide, allowing you to benefit from years of professional experience.

"Capt. Kyle did a great job. Tried to find a little salmon or steelhead action on the shoulder seasons and it didn’t happen." —⁠ Frank,
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US $500
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26 ft

Up to 6 people

Josh Sutch Guide Service LLC

5.0/5 (3 reviews)
Winchester Bay
If fishing in Winchester Bay is on your bucket list, look no further than Josh Sutch Guide Service.

"I sent my husband and his friend, they had a blast they are raving over how awesome the captain was we will definitely be back!" —⁠ Jonathan,
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US $200
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26 ft

Up to 6 people

Premier Guide Service

5.0/5 (4 reviews)
Rufus
If you’re ready to love fishing in Rufus, we’ve got you covered with Premier Guide Service. Walleye, Sturgeon, and Salmon are in the cards if conditions are right. On these trips, it’s common to troll.

"This guy has the grit, and patience to help give the very best experience possible!" —⁠ Dave,
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US $940
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22 ft

Up to 4 people

J Beard Guide Service 2

Eugene
J Beard Guide Service will be wherever the fish are at that moment. Captain Jason will be in the Willamette Valley Spring and Summer chasing Spring Chinook or Summer Steelhead.
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US $550

Top deep sea fishing trips in Oregon

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Half-day fishing trips in Oregon

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Top Types of Fishing in Oregon

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Frequently Asked Questions about Fishing Charters in Oregon

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Fishing in Oregon

With lakes, rivers, and an extensive coastline to explore, casting a line in the “Beaver State” is all about variety! Hop aboard one of the many Oregon fishing charters on offer and you’ll have the chance to experience it all for yourself. 
 
The species you’ll target depend on where you fish, but no matter where you go, you’ll find world-famous fish. The Oregon Coast boasts Chinook and Coho Salmon, Lingcod, Rockfish, Halibut, Crabs, Clams, and even Sturgeon in the bays during cooler months. In the summer, you can go deep sea fishing for Tuna offshore. Trolling is the most popular technique, and captains run trips that last anywhere from a half day to a full day Tuna-chasing affair. 
 
Freshwater fishing here is seriously exciting, too. Oregon boasts the Columbia River, as well as the Willamette, Clackamas, Nestucca, and Umpqua Rivers. In summer, the Columbia is bustling with Sturgeon and Chinook Salmon. Spring sees smaller rivers fill up with Salmon and Steelhead. The Deschutes River is a Trout hotspot. Tenmile Lake boasts Rainbow Trout, Catfish, and Panfish. Light tackle is a favored technique, and trips run from half days to full days. 
 
With such a variety of fishing grounds on offer, there are plenty of departure points to choose from. Tillamook, Coos Bay, and Astoria are hot spots for ocean fishing. Heading to the Columbia River? Charter captains depart from Astoria, Portland, and around the Bonneville Dam. For smaller rivers, you’ll find local guides posted up along the river banks. Basically, wherever you want to fish, you’ll find someone waiting to take you out!
 

Rules & Regulations

All anglers age 12 and older must buy a fishing license to cast a line in Oregon. If you plan on fishing for Salmon, Sturgeon, or Steelhead in the Columbia River or its tributaries, you must also purchase a Columbia River Basin Endorsement.
 

Oregon

4.9/5
Based on 29,146 reviews by FishingBooker anglers

Oregon Fishing Seasons

January

In the rivers, winter fishing is all about Steelhead and Sturgeon. During January you can have great luck fishing for both species, but just be sure to check out which fish you can keep ahead of time.

February

Most Sturgeon in the Columbia River stick around Portland and Longview early in the year. Meanwhile, small streams are swarming with winter Steelhead. In bayside towns, crabbing and clamming can be excellent.

March

Oregon fishing starts to pick up momentum in March, when spring Chinook make their entrance in the rivers. Jetty fishing produces the likes of Herring, Surfperch, and Lingcod.

April

Come spring, Shad fishing in the Columbia River is extremely popular, with several million fish passing through this waterway! Winter Steelhead and spring Chinook fishing is hot, too.

May

The season for Halibut typically opens in May, making this a great time to dabble in a little bottom fishing! Trophy Sturgeon fishing in the Columbia River also kicks off, while the best of Salmon season is just ahead.

June

It’s "June Hog" season in the Columbia River, when anglers catch some of the biggest Chinook of the year. Summer Steelhead are on the scene, while more and more “Dinosaur” Sturgeon are spotted by the day.

July

Albacore Tuna fishing is usually in full swing by July, drawing many anglers to the waters offshore. This is also one of the best times to experience Oregon's deep sea fishing, when every species is biting.

August

Many anglers head to Astoria to explore Buoy 10's fishery in August. If you’re looking to avoid the crowds, there’s still superb fishing to be had in the lakes, bays, and offshore.

September

It’s hard to pick a bad place for fishing in Oregon at this time of year. The Columbia River offers fall Chinook, Coho, and Steelhead, while the bays promise no shortage of surprises. 

October

By October, many guides have moved to the Bonneville Dam for trophy Sturgeon fishing. Elsewhere, anglers in Portland are enjoying the fall Chinook season. 

November

The season for Halibut may be closed at this time of year, but crabbing and clamming opportunities are heating up just in time to make up for it! River fishing guides are targeting winter Steelhead.

December

Walleye, Steelhead, and Sturgeon are all biting in December. So long as the rain holds off, you can have great success while crabbing in the bays!

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