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For December 14, 2024, if you're planning to head out to the Pacific Ocean off the Oregon coast, here's what you can expect:
### Tidal Report
Today's tides are significant, with high tides at around 9:05 AM PST at 5.80 feet and again at 5:52 PM PST, though this one is much lower at 0.08 feet. Low tides are at 4:13 AM PST at 1.39 feet and 6:30 PM PST at -0.08 feet. These tides will affect the fishing conditions, especially for nearshore species[5].
### Weather and Sunrise/Sunset
The weather is expected to be cool and possibly overcast, typical for this time of year. Sunrise is at around 7:48 AM PST, and sunset will be at 4:29 PM PST. These times are crucial for planning your fishing trip.
### Fish Activity
For groundfish, the Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission has set a four-fish daily marine bag limit to start the year, which will increase to five fish starting July 1. Currently, you can expect to catch species like rockfish, cabezon, greenlings, and lingcod. However, due to reduced quotas, the catch limits are in place to ensure a stable fishery throughout the year[1].
### Types and Amounts of Fish
Yesterday, anglers reported catching a mix of rockfish and lingcod. The fish are active, especially during the changing tides. The reduced quotas mean that while the fishing is good, it's essential to adhere to the bag limits to sustain the fishery.
### Best Lures and Bait
For groundfish, using jigs and lures that mimic baitfish or squid can be effective. Live or frozen bait like anchovies, herring, or squid also work well. For lingcod, larger jigs or lures that imitate larger prey can attract bites.
### Hot Spots
Some hot spots include the nearshore reefs and rocky areas off the coast of Cannon Beach and Tillamook Bay. These areas are known for their abundant groundfish populations and are accessible during the better ocean conditions expected during the day.
Overall, it's a good day to get out and fish, especially if you're targeting groundfish. Be mindful of the bag limits and enjoy the cooler winter fishing experience off the Oregon coast.
### Tidal Report
Today's tides are significant, with high tides at around 9:05 AM PST at 5.80 feet and again at 5:52 PM PST, though this one is much lower at 0.08 feet. Low tides are at 4:13 AM PST at 1.39 feet and 6:30 PM PST at -0.08 feet. These tides will affect the fishing conditions, especially for nearshore species[5].
### Weather and Sunrise/Sunset
The weather is expected to be cool and possibly overcast, typical for this time of year. Sunrise is at around 7:48 AM PST, and sunset will be at 4:29 PM PST. These times are crucial for planning your fishing trip.
### Fish Activity
For groundfish, the Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission has set a four-fish daily marine bag limit to start the year, which will increase to five fish starting July 1. Currently, you can expect to catch species like rockfish, cabezon, greenlings, and lingcod. However, due to reduced quotas, the catch limits are in place to ensure a stable fishery throughout the year[1].
### Types and Amounts of Fish
Yesterday, anglers reported catching a mix of rockfish and lingcod. The fish are active, especially during the changing tides. The reduced quotas mean that while the fishing is good, it's essential to adhere to the bag limits to sustain the fishery.
### Best Lures and Bait
For groundfish, using jigs and lures that mimic baitfish or squid can be effective. Live or frozen bait like anchovies, herring, or squid also work well. For lingcod, larger jigs or lures that imitate larger prey can attract bites.
### Hot Spots
Some hot spots include the nearshore reefs and rocky areas off the coast of Cannon Beach and Tillamook Bay. These areas are known for their abundant groundfish populations and are accessible during the better ocean conditions expected during the day.
Overall, it's a good day to get out and fish, especially if you're targeting groundfish. Be mindful of the bag limits and enjoy the cooler winter fishing experience off the Oregon coast.