Spring Chinook Fishing Slowed This Weekend
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
6-2-2021
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Spring Chinook fishing on Tillamook Bay slowed this weekend although there were still a few fish caught. Chances are that last week’s rain moved some fish into the river and depleted the number holding in the bay. But with very little rain forecasted for more than a week, they should start stacking up in the bay again.
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