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Prime Spring Fishing Action in Reedsport
Coos Bay - Coos, OR
Conditions: Mild temperatures, good clarity on the Umpqua River, light winds offshore
Fishing around Reedsport is heating up as we move into May. The Umpqua River is producing solid spring chinook salmon action, especially in the early mornings and late afternoons. Anglers trolling herring or using spinners are reporting hookups between Reedsport and Scottsburg. Bank anglers are also getting in on the action using cured eggs under a bobber.
Bottom fishing has been productive offshore when weather allows. Boats heading out of Winchester Bay are finding limits of rockfish and a few impressive lingcod. Near the jetties, greenling and cabezon are starting to show more frequently, with fresh bait and light tackle producing best. Crabbing remains steady in the bay with full pots not uncommon, especially on an incoming tide.
Surf anglers are landing redtail surfperch along the beaches near the South Jetty using sand shrimp or Gulp! sandworms. Trout fishing is also picking up in nearby lakes like Lake Marie and Eel Lake, with stocked rainbows biting well in the mornings.