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Guide to Late Summer and Early Fall Fishing in Newport


Cooked Dungeness crab served on a plate with lemon and butter

As summer wanes into fall, Newport continues to offer various fishing opportunities that appeal to anglers of all levels. From serene river and lake settings to the churning ocean, the changing seasons bring new and exciting fishing experiences.


Freshwater Fishing

Late summer marks the return of fall Chinook salmon, creating thrilling fishing moments in Newport's rivers and estuaries. These fish are the largest of the Pacific salmon and provide a robust challenge for anglers.


In addition to salmon, trout fishing remains excellent as the cooler temperatures revive the appetite of these fish, making early fall one of the best times to catch them in both rivers and lakes.


Saltwater Adventures

The Pacific waters near Newport are a hotspot for halibut, lingcod, and various rockfish as summer transitions. Anglers can take advantage of the less crowded boat launches to enjoy a day out on the ocean. Jetty fishing also offers a productive alternative, with species like rockfish and greenling frequently caught.


Surf and Crabbing

Surf fishing peaks in early fall as the water temperatures begin to drop, attracting surfperch closer to shore. Meanwhile, Dungeness crabbing in Newport continues to be rewarding, with cooler waters bringing crabs closer to the bay areas, perfect for those looking to combine a fishing trip with some crabbing.


Key Fishing Locations in Newport


Yaquina Bay

Yaquina Bay is the cornerstone of Newport's fishing scene, offering a diverse range of species and fishing experiences. During late summer and early fall, anglers can target everything from rockfish and lingcod around the jetties to Dungeness crab in the Bay (and offshore).


Big Creek Reservoir (pictured)

Just a few miles from the heart of Newport, the Big Creek Reservoir is ideal for those seeking a quieter fishing experience. This freshwater lake is stocked with trout regularly. The reservoir is also a great spot for families, offering easy access and facilities that make a day-long outing comfortable and enjoyable.


The Jetty

For those who prefer saltwater challenges, the Newport Jetty offers an exciting fishing experience. Anglers here cast for rockfish, greenling, and occasionally, lingcod. The Jetty is particularly popular for its accessibility and the variety of fish that can be caught from its rocks. It’s also a fantastic spot for those who enjoy the rugged beauty of the Oregon coast while they fish. Please use caution on the jetty as the rocks can be slippery and treacherous.


Weather Considerations

Fishing in these areas during late summer and early fall is about more than just the catch; it’s about experiencing the changing seasons and the rich marine biodiversity of Newport. The weather can be variable, so anglers should come prepared with layers and waterproof gear.


Whether you’re a seasoned angler or just looking to spend a peaceful day by the water, Newport’s variety of fishing spots offers something for everyone. Yaquina Bay, Big Creek Reservoir, and the Newport Jetty each provide unique fishing experiences that showcase the best of what Oregon fishing has to offer. As the seasons shift, these spots become even more appealing, promising rewarding catches and beautiful natural scenery.


For more information on fishing licenses and regulations, consult the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife to ensure a responsible and enjoyable fishing adventure. Visit their website for more information.

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