Port of Siuslaw
The Port of Siuslaw in Florence offers a diverse and rich fishing experience, nestled between the Pacific Ocean and the Siuslaw River. According to local fishing reports, anglers can enjoy year-round opportunities for various species, including sturgeon, perch, salmon, and steelhead, with the scenic Oregon coast and lush forests providing a stunning backdrop for both freshwater and saltwater fishing adventures.
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Fishing Opportunities
Anglers can target species such as Chinook and Coho salmon, steelhead, cutthroat trout, and various marine species. The Siuslaw River is renowned for its fall Chinook salmon runs, typically peaking from September through November.
Access Points
The port offers a marina with boat launch facilities, providing easy access to the river and nearby fishing spots. Bank fishing is also available along designated areas.
Facilities
Amenities include a campground, restrooms, picnic areas, and fish cleaning stations, catering to both day-use visitors and overnight guests.
Charter Services
Several licensed charter and guide services operate from the port, offering guided fishing trips for various species. Contact information for these services is available through the Port of Siuslaw’s official website.
Additional Activities
Beyond fishing, the port area offers opportunities for crabbing, clamming, and wildlife observation, enhancing the recreational experience.
Surf Perch at South Jetty
The South Jetty area near Florence offers excellent opportunities for surf perch fishing, particularly for redtail surfperch. The best spot is just south of the South Jetty of the Siuslaw River, accessed through the Oregon Dunes Recreation Area. This location features deeper water close to shore exposed by later breaking waves, which is ideal for surf perch habitat.
- Best time: Spring and early summer during spawning season, especially on incoming tides 1-2 hours before high tide
- Gear: 9-11 foot rod, heavy tackle to handle surf, 2-6 ounce pyramid sinker, #4 or #2 hooks
- Bait: Sand shrimp, marine worms, mole crabs, mussels, or clam necks
- Technique: Cast out far and wait for nibbles, move frequently using the 5-5 rule (5 casts or 5 minutes before moving)
Anglers should be prepared for changing surf conditions and consider using an ATV or side-by-side to cover more ground if permitted. The area also offers scenic views of the Oregon coast and dunes, making it an enjoyable fishing experience even when catches are slow.
Sources:
The Chronicle, Every List, myodfw, Florence Chamber
McKenzie Guide Service, Oregon Fishing Trips, Best Fishing in America
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