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Three fisherman squat behind a pile of bright orange and brown colored rockfish and silver colored salmon. The man on the left is wearing a black hat, grey jacket, and brown cargo pants. The middle man is wearing a faded grey and tan mesh hat, a teal sunshirt with a hood (not over his head), and black pants. Captain Chad is on the right, wearing a grey and yellow meshback hat, a blue camo neck gaiter, grey shirt, and dark green Grundens fishing bibs. They all have a slight smile on their face.

Halibut Fishing with More Opportunity

Halibut fishing regulations have taken a turn for the better in 2021. In all years prior, while halibut fishing on all-depth days (the most productive season), it has been illegal to retain any bottomfish or lingcod if a pacific halibut…

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Oregon Tuna: Which way does the wind blow?

The Pacific Ocean fishery that hinges on wind the most is the mighty Albacore Tuna. Although wind is the most critical part of the equation for all fisheries and the overall health of the entire ocean, our offshore tuna fishing…

A Halibut Fisherman’s Dream

Both new and seasoned Halibut fisherman dream of the oversized flatfish and the bounty they provide, and experienced fishermen know how much work it takes to bring home their “white gold” flesh. Before embarking on a Halibut fishing trip, it…

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