Greg_G
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ok so my dad is looking for a sled that we can take on the ocean and the local rivers...
my question...
what are good spots for bottom fishing on the southern half of the oregon coast for a typical sled??
and salmon too
and what do you use for each???
greg
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Greg_G
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anyone?????
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IMHO sleds and Ocean fishing dont mix well. Something about seaweed in the grates is a real downer. Some do it as have I but I can't recomend it. That said about any windsheild sled 18' or larger and be picky about weather on Ocean days. I dont know much about Oregon bottom fihing.
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Bandon High spot, Simpson reef, Port Orford to name a few
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Greg_G
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Does anyone know any good ones right out of Brookings? Maybe some gps points outta brookings inside the 40 fathom mark?
THanks guys Greg
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I'd ask the location question on the Salty Dogs forum on ifish. In general, bottom fishing is pretty easy. Look at a decent map and search for structure on it, or just drift and work your jigs/bait near the bottom. I'd also consider a prop. You'll find that there is much more consistent opportunity in Saltwater compared to fishing the rivers.
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