
Your Source for Outdoor Adventure
Northern California and Southern Oregon
Headline News from Northern California & Southern Oregon
Conditions permitting, halibut and rockfish on the bite
Kenny Priest
by Kenny Priest, MAY 24, 2018
Eureka Coast
Kenny Priest
by Kenny Priest, MAY 24, 2018
Eureka Coast
When the ocean conditions have been right, both the halibut and rockfish bite out of Eureka has been pretty spectacular. The only thing that has slowed down either fishery has been the wind. And there’s been plenty of it since late last week, although it finally relented enough on Wednesday for the Eureka fleet to get back on the water....
Full Story
Full Story
(This is the last of Gary Heffley's 4 part series on Bass Fishing Basics. You can catch Part 1, Bass Basics, Part II- Bass Species, and Part III- Bass Bait & Tackle, by clicking on the links)
Plastic Lures for Bass
It used to be very simple when talking about using plastics. Initially there were three colors of worms to choose from....
Full Story
Full Story
Recreational fishermen will get another chance to go after spring Chinook salmon in the Columbia River under seasons adopted today by fishery managers from Oregon and Washington.
Below Bonneville Dam, the season will open Friday, May 25 and continue through Wednesday, June 6. The open area is from the Tongue Point/Rocky Point line upstream to Beacon Rock, for both boat and...
Full Story
Full Story
Go into any tackle store and you can be overwhelmed by the different ways to catch bass- and they say there is a time and a place for every technique and lure. There is no hard and fast answer for choosing lures, for if you asked a seasoned bass angler the question... if you only pick one lure to catch...
Full Story
Full Story
The 2018 spring fishing season is in full swing on Shasta Lake near Redding, Ca. and we're just weeks away from seeing some of the very best trout and King salmon fishing Shasta Lake has to offer all year. When I moved from the north coast to Redding in 2012, I had no idea that Shasta Lake would become one...
Full Story
Full Story

by ODFW, MAY 22, 2018
The Pacific halibut nearshore sport fishery in the Columbia River Subarea (Leadbetter Pt., Wash. to Cape Falcon) will open seven days per week starting May 24.
The all-depth fishery closed with approximately 700 pounds remaining on the quota. That is not enough to open for additional all-depth days so that remaining quota has been transferred to the nearshore fishery, allowing the...
Full Story
Full Story
MyOutdoorBuddy.com © 2025. All Rights Reserved.
Website Hosting and Design provided by TECK.net
Website Hosting and Design provided by TECK.net