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  1. Spawning salmon don't eat - Oregon Fishing Forum

    Sep 12, 2011 · — Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute “The upstream journey of salmon to their spawning grounds may last weeks and cover thousands of kilometer — and they don't eat …

  2. Nehalem Bay Fishing | Oregon Fishing Forum

    Nehalem River Mouth The mouth of the Nehalem River, where it meets the bay, is a hotspot for salmon fishing, particularly during the fall run. The tidal influence here creates strong currents …

  3. coho on a nightcrawler? - Oregon Fishing Forum

    Sep 18, 2010 · I've seen chinook and coho eat a worm.. but your gonna get a lot of trout and maybe a steelhead before you get that coho.

  4. Quality of salmon meat - Oregon Fishing Forum

    Oct 6, 2009 · Something of a newbie question here, but I have always been confused about the quality of river caught salmon meat for eating. I've read that the quality of the meat before and …

  5. The big corky question - Oregon Fishing Forum

    Feb 27, 2018 · The explanation that always made sense to me was that salmon (and other spawning fish) will instinctually eat any eggs they run across during their migration because …

  6. Worms in rockfish - Oregon Fishing Forum

    Feb 1, 2011 · How do fish get parasites? The life cycle of an anisakid nematode begins when seals or sea lions eat infected fish (Figure 1). The larval nematodes grow to maturity, and the …

  7. Rogue River Fishing | Oregon Fishing Forum

    Plunking: Plunking is a stationary fishing technique used in the deeper, slower-moving sections of the river. It's particularly effective for catching salmon during their upstream migration. Casting: …

  8. Sweet smoked salmon / squaw candy/ salmon candy - Oregon …

    Jul 21, 2012 · Sweet smoked salmon, often referred to as "squaw candy" or "salmon candy," is a traditional treat made by curing and smoking salmon with a sweet glaze. Here's a breakdown …

  9. Coquille River Fishing | Oregon Fishing Forum

    Fall is ideal for salmon, while winter and summer are great for steelhead. Spring and summer are also good for trout and bass fishing. Q2: Do I need a special license to fish for salmon on the …

  10. Rogue river bank fishing - Oregon Fishing Forum

    Aug 29, 2011 · Salmon fishing peaks in spring and fall, while steelhead can be targeted in summer and winter. Trout are more abundant in the upper river during the warmer months. …