Long Range Fish Report
From Kadaho Sportfishing
From Kadaho Sportfishing
Fish Report for 8-21-2022
Blissful Beauties
8-21-2022
Tradewinds Crew
In a world where things are constantly changing, it’s nice to know there are some things you can count on, like the resident Gray Whales of Depoe Bay! We consider ourselves very lucky to have these amazing animals as a regular visitor to our coastline. Where else can you go for an evening walk and look out to see whales in the distance?! Every day for the last three months we have had 100% sightings of these whales and continue to expect this until the end of the summer season.
Come see the animals we are so proud to share our home with. Call our office at (541) 765-2345 or book your next cruise online!
If you would like to go fishing or whale watching with us please BOOK ONLINE or call (541) 765-2345.
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