Idaho Fish Report
Nehalem River Updates
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
9-18-2024
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The Nehalem fall Chinook fishing has been fair although sporadic. Harvest has been about equally split between the lower and upper bay so far this season. More Chinook should be showing up as the month goes on and throughout October.
The Nehalem gets a return of hatchery coho salmon that should be showing up soon as well. In addition, the wild coho fishery starts this Saturday. Nehalem Bay is open to retention of 1 adult wild coho/day and 2/season on WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS only, from Sept. 7 to Oct. 23. See the regulation updates online for more details. Coho fishing has been a little slow thus far, but there are a few showing up.
Trolling with flashers and spinners seems to be the go-to technique for this fishery in the bay, but trolling herring is always a good option for Chinook as well. In upper tidewater bobber fishing bait can be effective. The bag limit for wild adult Chinook is 1/day and 5 for the season from July 1 to Nov. 30. See the regulation updates for more details.
There are cutthroat trout throughout the Nehalem basin. Most of the sea-run cutthroat are up in the rivers and tributaries by this time of year.