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


On The Fly Guide Service
Chiloquin, Oregon
Contact On The Fly Guide Service For Williamson River Fly Fishing and Klamath Basin Duck and Goose Hunting information.


Fish Food Guide Service
Astoria, Oregon
Fishing Charter in Astoria! Join Captain Jason Erickson and explore our rates for Fish Food Guide Services. Reserve your adventure today!


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


Redband Becoming Guide Service
Klamath Falls, Oregon
Fly fishing guided trips on the Klamath Lake, Williamson River, Wood River and the Rogue River.


Bertsguideservice
Vida, Oregon
Welcome Float down the world famous McKenzie river and fish from an original wooden 1946 McKenzie Drift Boat.


Blue Collar Adventures
Phoenix, Oregon


R L Fishing Guide Services
Grants Pass, Oregon
RL Guide Service offers Full Service guided fishing trips for Salmon, Steelhead, Trout and Bass throughout Southern Oregon's lakes and rivers.


Trophy Troutfitters
Klamath Falls, Oregon
Guided Oregon fly fishing adventures on Wood River, Williamson River & Klamath Lakes | Native Brown and Klamath Redband Trout angling experts


Bob Toman Guide Service
The Dalles, Oregon


Brock Johnsons Guide Service
Hammond, Oregon
Don't miss out on the chance to catch your dream fish! Book your Astoria fishing adventure now for a day filled with excitement and fun.


Legendary Outfitters
Bend, Oregon
Legendary Outfitters provides world-class guided fly fishing trips in Oregon, specializing in day trips, multi-day floats, and lake excursions. Whether you’re chasing trophy trout, steelhead, or smallmouth bass, our experienced guides ensure an unforgettable adventure. With expert instruction, premium gear, and stunning locations, we create legendary fishing experiences.


Mckenzie Tackle Guide Service
Springfield, Oregon
Best Time to Catch Rockfish
Rockfish can be caught year-round in Myrtle Point. Right now in February, activity is low.
Seasonal Activity Chart

Rockfish
If you're looking to tangle with some feisty rockfish, Myrtle Point, Oregon offers access to some productive nearshore waters. The Coquille River estuary and nearby coastal areas hold a variety of rockfish species. The key here is understanding the seasonal forage. During the spring and summer, look for areas with abundant baitfish. As the water cools in the fall, rockfish tend to move closer to deeper structure. Natural presentations are usually best – try jigs tipped with shrimp or small swimbaits that mimic local prey. Don't be afraid to adjust your depth based on water temperature and current; these fish will move up and down the water column. A local tip: check the tide charts before heading out. Incoming tides often bring in cleaner, more productive water. Accessible fishing spots include the jetties at the mouth of the Coquille and various rocky outcroppings along the coastline.
How to Catch Rockfish
Rockfish Fishing Regulations in Oregon
Open Season
Year-round, check exceptions by zone
Daily Bag Limit
5 per day (in aggregate with other groundfish)
Size Limit
No size limit, check exceptions by species
License Required
Oregon Angling License, Combined Angling Tag
Many rockfish species exist, and regulations can vary by species and Marine Zone. Always consult the latest Oregon Sport Fishing Regulations.
⚠️ Always verify current regulations with the Oregon state wildlife agency before fishing.
Related Species in Oregon
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a closed season for Rockfish in Oregon?
Rockfish season is generally open year-round, but it's crucial to check for any specific zone exceptions before you go.
What's the daily bag limit for Rockfish?
You can keep up to 5 Rockfish per day, but this limit is in aggregate with other groundfish species.
Are there size restrictions for Rockfish in Oregon?
Generally, there are no size limits for Rockfish, but always verify species-specific exceptions in the regulations.
What license do I need to fish for Rockfish near Myrtle Point?
You will need an Oregon Angling License and a Combined Angling Tag to fish for Rockfish.
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Other Species to Fish in Myrtle Point
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