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![]() "LDR" wrote in message k.net... In article , says... What are the possibilities on the upper coast of Oregon? I'll be spending some time in the Seaside to Tillamook area in mid-September and have never been down that way before... Anyone care to share some spots to try with a 100% C&R, usually dry flies only, kinda guy? Any advice will be appreciated, and likely heeded. Thanks Skwala I was in the Tillamook area a few week ago and returning this weekend, to the Tillamook County park (Kilchis Recreation Area). An extremely well maintained campground with great access to the Kilchis River. Contact: John Begin 503-322-3522, for weather and reservations, although you certainly won't need one, and you can of course just show up. Can't say enough nice things about John or the area, which is very close to the ocean. For more info: www.co.tillamook.or.us/gov/parks Hey thanks! that's what I was looking for.... |
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![]() "LDR" wrote in message k.net... In article , says... What are the possibilities on the upper coast of Oregon? I'll be spending some time in the Seaside to Tillamook area in mid-September and have never been down that way before... Anyone care to share some spots to try with a 100% C&R, usually dry flies only, kinda guy? Any advice will be appreciated, and likely heeded. Thanks Skwala I was in the Tillamook area a few week ago and returning this weekend, to the Tillamook County park (Kilchis Recreation Area). An extremely well maintained campground with great access to the Kilchis River. Contact: John Begin 503-322-3522, for weather and reservations, although you certainly won't need one, and you can of course just show up. Can't say enough nice things about John or the area, which is very close to the ocean. For more info: www.co.tillamook.or.us/gov/parks Hey thanks! that's what I was looking for.... |
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![]() wrote in message ... In article , says... What are the possibilities on the upper coast of Oregon? I'll be spending some time in the Seaside to Tillamook area in mid-September and have never been down that way before... Anyone care to share some spots to try with a 100% C&R, usually dry flies only, kinda guy? Any advice will be appreciated, and likely heeded. Thanks Skwala Assuming you are talking about trout. The entire NW coastal region of Oregon is C&R only. They've been slowly moving the keep line north, but as of right now you'd have to go down to just north of Lincoln City to keep a trout on the coast. Near Tillamook, try the Wilson or Trask. The Wilson has been doing pretty well lately. I haven't been out on the Trask lately. Near Seaside, try the Nehalem or Nestucca. I've heard of the Wilson and the Trask... any of the above have sea run cut's ? Or are the populations stressed like in Washington? Thanks |
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![]() wrote in message ... In article , says... What are the possibilities on the upper coast of Oregon? I'll be spending some time in the Seaside to Tillamook area in mid-September and have never been down that way before... Anyone care to share some spots to try with a 100% C&R, usually dry flies only, kinda guy? Any advice will be appreciated, and likely heeded. Thanks Skwala Assuming you are talking about trout. The entire NW coastal region of Oregon is C&R only. They've been slowly moving the keep line north, but as of right now you'd have to go down to just north of Lincoln City to keep a trout on the coast. Near Tillamook, try the Wilson or Trask. The Wilson has been doing pretty well lately. I haven't been out on the Trask lately. Near Seaside, try the Nehalem or Nestucca. I've heard of the Wilson and the Trask... any of the above have sea run cut's ? Or are the populations stressed like in Washington? Thanks |
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