The early fish have moved up to the head of tide where fishing has been fair

Nehalem River - Nehalm, OR


by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
8-26-2025
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The Nehalem Fall Chinook run is an early one and started in July. The early fish have moved up to the head of tide where fishing has been fair. The lower bay has slowed a little but there are still fish being caught and there should be more Chinook coming in. This is mostly a trolling fishery with herring and spinners both being effective techniques. In the upper tidewater bobber fishing bait is a go to technique. The wild Chinook bag limit is one adult per day/two for the season (July 1 to November 30) as part of the overall daily bag limit. Anglers are reminded that since the Ocean is now closed to the retention of salmon (until Sept 1st) that if a Chinook has been landed in the bay, and is on board, they cannot fish in the ocean beyond the jetty tips.

The Nehalem Basin offers public access on the Nehalem and its tributaries and there should be resident coastal cutthroat trout throughout the basin. Sea-run cutthroat are in the rivers now as well. Concentrate on deep pools with cover, and you should find success. Many areas have bait restrictions in place so check the regulations for those and open areas before heading out.





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