Siletz and Nestucca Fishing Report – Hebo and Lincoln City, Oregon
Wednesday, August 27th, 2008An unusually strong system pushed through the Oregon Coast and Willamette valley around August 20 bringing with it a good deal of rain. It was enough water to raise the Siletz 1.5 feet and turn it steelhead green. Chinook have been reported as high as Mile marker 5, but have yet to make their way into the river.
Steelhead moved around a great deal the last week. After several days of fishing it appears the fish that were in the system before the rain have blown through and are now in the upper reaches while some new fish have made their way in to the lower reaches of both the Siletz and Nestucca. The push was not as strong as we expected, but there are still steelhead making their way through tidewater.
Sea-runs or blueback are a different story. They are in the Siletz and Nestucca in solid numbers. The best fishing is still in tidewater and the lower few miles of the river, but there are now fish spread throughout the system. Numbers will only continue to increase throughout the next month. The time to fish these shiny buggers is now. We captured a couple of chromers on film over the weekend. Check them out in our Photo Gallery. To get in on some of this great top water fly fishing action call us at 503.515.3533 or email us at info@smallstreamoutfitters.com
Tight lines,
The Small Stream Outfitters Guide Staff