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Welcome
to Nestucca River Outfitters (NRO), The Original
Nestucca Valley Sporting Goods!
We are open from 5:30
A.M. until 5 P.M. seven days a week and we are located 20
minutes South of Tillamook on highway 101 in the town of
Hebo, Oregon. Our location is central to all of
the local bays and coastal rivers in Tillamook County and
the
surrounding area which includes Tillamook Bay, Nestucca, Trask, Kilchis, Siletz,
Wilson, Willamette rivers where some of Oregon's finest Chinook
(King) salmon and steelhead fishing takes place.
We offer guided drift boat and jet boat fishing trips utilizing fly
fishing or bait and tackle techniques on all our local
rivers daily with the top guides in the area. We
are able to accommodate large groups of 8 or more
anglers with advance notice. There are also a
number of lakes in the area that are stocked with trout
year round that make for fun fishing for kids and adults
alike.
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Our ocean charters are
launched out of Cape Kiwanda in Pacific City just 15
minutes from our store where you will find some of Oregon's finest
ocean Chinook (King) & Silver (Coho) salmon, Halibut,
Ling Cod, assorted rock fish, Dungeness crabs, and
assorted species of
clams. We also stock the
Nestucca River Outfitters Pro Shop with the
latest rods and reels from
GLoomis,
Lamiglass,
Fenwick,
Seeker,
Shimano as well as the hottest products from
Mad River
Manufacturing's Fish Pills & Steelhead Worms,
Pro Cure,
and custom made spinners and jigs. And soon
you will be able to purchase our products through our
online store.
Be sure to explore our
new website and familiarize yourself with all of the
features available to you like the
river levels,
fishing tips
and
tide and weather information. |
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Nestucca River
Outfitters Fishing
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01/27/2007 07:43:37 PM
Today the
Nestucca river is at 4.93' and very
clear. Fishing was a bit slow today.
Low water, bright sun, full moon,
and snow melt have all added up to make
the fishing slow. Still some
fish were being caught and the hatchery
says they have been recycling lots of
fish.
Bait ,eggs
and shrimp, are the go to bait, however
jigs under a bobber tipped with a small
piece of Night Crawler or a small bit of
Sand Shrimp has also been producing
especially in the upper river. Some rain
or cloud cover either one would improve
the fishing.
Fly
fishermen way up near Rocky Bend camp
ground have been tagging some nice fish.
Don't forget thru January were running
an in store special on all Berkley rods
at 10% off.
Good Fishin.
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