Fish Report for 10-30-2019

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Marine Conditions Were Good Today!

10-30-2019
Dockside Charters Staff

The ocean was great today and Dockside had boats out for fishing the nearshore water. The fish weren't biting very well but everyone kept working at it and by the end of the day everyone had their Rockfish and about one Ling Cod per rod. The marine conditions were so good today it was a privilege to be on the water. We do have room for walk-ins in the morning (Thursday), so be there at 7 am to check in.

Remember that Dockside closes the first of November for six weeks. That gives us time to maintain the boats, the captains and crews and the office staff as well (therapy helps). It has been a productive year but it is time for a little break.

Remember too if you have pictures from a trip you can download them to Dockside's Photo Gallery.

Make your reservation now so you don't miss out. Remember, Dockside does not overcrowd the boats, that means more roomR to fish of course, providing you with a premium trip. Online reservations are an option also, you can make a reservation on a space available basis even the day before the trip. Don't miss out.



Dockside Depoe Bay

Running 5-hour bottom Fishing and crabbing and 1 and 2-hour Whale Watching Trips daily, weather permitting.

Give us a call at 541-765-2545 or book online at www.docksidedepoebay.com.

2024 Halibut Season

SPRING: May 1 - June 30th, 7 days a week. Limit TWO fish per person. For 2024, the regulation states we will now be able to keep Rockfish, Black Cod, and Lingcod on our offshore Halibut Trips!

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