August 1st is the official start of fall Chinook season in Tillamook Bay

Tillamook Bay - Bay City, OR (Tillamook County)


by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
8-26-2025
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August 1st is the official start of fall Chinook season in Tillamook Bay but fishing is slow and there won't be many around until September, although there have been a couple caught already in the lower bay, and at least a few observed in the upper bay. Tillamook Bay and the rivers that empty into it have reduced bag limits for wild fall Chinook this year. The limit for wild adults is 1/day and 2/ season as part of the daily salmon and steelhead bag limit. Check the regulation updates online for more details.

Sea-run cutthroat trout fishing in the bay and tidewaters is slowing down as many fish have moved upstream into the rivers, but there is still some opportunity.

Fishing for rockfish and kelp greening should still be decent near the mouth of the bay (by boat or off the North Jetty). Ling cod fishing will start slowing down inside the bay as the summer goes on, but there is still a chance. Surf perch fishing also slows down in the bay and anglers will find better success on the beaches during the summer.





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