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Topic: Places to Launch & Camp on the Oregon Coast  (Read 2839 times)

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Aroneus

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  • O.K. Prowler 13 (blue)
  • Location: Hayward, CA
  • Date Registered: Nov 2011
  • Posts: 176
Folks...

The GF & I are planning a trip up the west coast on hwy 101 to visit my mother in Olympia WA... I've never been through Oregon, and figured it would be a great chance to bring the kayak along and do some fishing... and to take our sweet time getting up there & back (3-4 days each way). I'll be checking up on Fishing reg's and licensing for OR and southern WA...

Wondering if anyone's been through the area and had great places/ideas for camping and launching (saltwater only?). A lot will depend on the weather, but figured that mid-August should be great. Hoping to document the time on the water with the GoPro... Google Maps can only help so much... THANK YOU!!!
Freelance Double & Electric Bassist, Music Educator, Kayak Angler.

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Fish 'n Brew

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  • Location: Loose Screws
  • Date Registered: May 2008
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Post up on NWKA.  There's a bunch of great guys and I'm sure they will share their local knowledge of the North West Coast and camping and launching opportunities.


mtncat

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  • Location: Yreka,California
  • Date Registered: Sep 2011
  • Posts: 46
Harris Beach just North of Brookings, which is just North of Crescent city has a great protected beach launch and some great fishing.People catch halibut and salmon in that stretch all the time. Great fishing for Rockfish as well. Harris Beach also has a great campground but is busy in August so book it ahead of time.


mtncat

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