Fishing Charters in Oregon
Browse fishing charters in Oregon that can help you catch halibut.


Big Bite Fishin Charters
Garibaldi, Oregon
Oregon + Washington Fishing Charter. Guided deep-sea fishing. Fish for halibut, salmon, albacore tuna, rockfish, crab and sturgeon.


Pacific Offshore Charters
Fishing charter located in Garibaldi Oregon. Six pack charter that charters tuna fishing, halibut fishing and rock fishing.


Portland Oregon Fishing Guide - Hammond Guide Service
Jason Hammond Fishing Guide Service is based out of Northwest Oregon. Jason is a second generation fishing guide, and he brings over 20 years experience fishing the waters from the Pacific Ocean to the Idaho border – targeting Salmon, Steelhead, Sturgeon, Walleye, Bass, Halibut, Ling Cod, Rock Fish and Crab. Salmon Fishing Trips | Portland Oregon Fishing Guide | Portland Fishing Charter


Pacific City Fishing
Mark Lytle is the Best Dory Fishing Guide in Pacific City OR, off the Oregon Coast for Salmon, Halibut, Crab, Bottom Fish and More


Newport Oregon Fishing Charters
Newport Oregon Fishing Charters seamlessly connects anglers with the best guide in the state for catching halibut, salmon, bottom fish and dungeness crab.


Betty Kay Charters
Betty Kay Charters in Charleston, Oregon charters deep sea fishing trips off the southern Oregon Coast. Fish for rockfish cod, tuna, salmon, halibut and more.
Best Time to Catch Halibut
Halibut can be caught year-round in Myrtle Point. Right now in February, activity is low.
Seasonal Activity Chart

Halibut
Halibut fishing near Myrtle Point, Oregon, requires a bit of planning and the right conditions, but the reward is well worth the effort. You'll primarily be targeting these flatfish in the offshore waters accessible from the Coquille River. The best time to target halibut is during the established season, typically running from late spring into early fall, when regulations permit. Focus your efforts on areas with sandy or gravelly bottoms, especially near underwater structures or drop-offs. Halibut are ambush predators, so they'll often be lying in wait for a meal. Use large, scent-heavy baits like herring or salmon bellies on a spreader bar or circle hook. Be prepared to adjust your weight based on the current, as keeping your bait on the bottom is crucial. A helpful local tip: consult with local charter operators for recent hotspots and effective techniques. Also, pay close attention to sea conditions, as the Pacific can be unpredictable.
How to Catch Halibut
Halibut Fishing Regulations in Oregon
Open Season
Varies by zone and year
Daily Bag Limit
2 per day
Size Limit
No size limit
License Required
Oregon Angling License, Combined Angling Tag
Halibut seasons are managed by quotas and can change frequently. Check the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife website for the most up-to-date regulations.
⚠️ Always verify current regulations with the Oregon state wildlife agency before fishing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the Halibut fishing regulations near Myrtle Point?
The Halibut season varies by zone and year, so check the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) regulations for the most current dates and rules.
Is there a size limit for Halibut I catch in Oregon?
There is no size limit for Halibut in Oregon.
How many Halibut can I keep in a day?
You can keep up to 2 Halibut per day.
What kind of license do I need to fish for Halibut?
You'll need both an Oregon Angling License and a Combined Angling Tag.
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