Salmon Fishing

When most people think of fishing in Oregon, they think of Salmon Fishing. Oregon is famous for Chinook and Coho runs and when the salmon are running, we are out there fishing for them!

Steelhead Fishing

Steelhead Fishing is a client favorite at Lured Guide Service and fishing with Lured Beads is the ultimate fishing method. Once you’ve landed your steelhead on a Lured Bead, you’ll be hooked for life!

Sturgeon

Most Oregon Sturgeon are under 100 pounds, but there are also places we fish that the Sturgeon grow 200 – 300 pounds or more.  These fish are a blast to catch and even more fun to eat!

Bottom Fish

Ocean Bottom Fish is more of a category  of fish than a species, the most popular of which are Lingcod,  Sea Bass and many others.  These fish are fun to catch and make a delicious meal.

Crab

Who doesn’t enjoy fresh Dungeness Crab?  The Oregon coast is a great place to get Dungeness Crab and we generally will also set out crab pots while we are fishing the  costal waters.

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Recent Fishing Reports

2022 Winter Steelhead Season is Coming Up

2022 Winter Steelhead Season is Coming Up

The 2022 Winter Steelhead Season is right around the corner and our calendars are starting to fill quickly. If you have never experienced winter Steelhead fishing with Beads then you are in for a real treat. Although the weather can be a bit cold and drippy the...

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2021 Coho Salmon Season

2021 Coho Salmon Season

The 2021 Oregon Coho Salmon Season was a big draw this year with lots of quick limits being taken as the fish came into the Columbia. The fish are now making their way upstream and going to their spawning grounds on the various rivers and tributaries they came from....

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Some Chinook Are Still Around

Some Chinook Are Still Around

The Fall 2021 Chinook season in Oregon was good and there are still a few being picked up in Oregon coastal rivers as of the date of this blog post. Most fish are found further up the rivers and many are darker fish. Still fun to catch but the fish aren't as nice as...

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