Rockfish and crab, sounds great thanks for the infoDockside or Tradewinds charters in Depoe.
June will see 3 different type of trips offered.
4-5 hour nearshore rockfish trip(probably what you're looking for) around $100
6-8 hour Long Leader rockfish trips(bigger limit but not as fun, deep water heavy gear) around $150
Or Halibut. Limit is one and it's a 10-12 hour trip. Probably $250 or so.
On the rockfish trips they also put out crab pots(extra fee if you want to partake).
Shallow water rockfish is a fun trip and good price. Book ahead of time, most charter boats fill up fast.
Did similar trip in Girabaldi a few years back and had a blast.Rockfish and crab, sounds great thanks for the info
What boat did you fish in Garibaldi??Did similar trip in Girabaldi a few years back and had a blast.
Did this very thing this past summer with my 8 year old son. After a little research, I booked with F/V Tacklebuster out of Dockside Charters. Captain and crew were great and treated my son very well, especially since he was the only kid on the boat (and he outfished nearly everyone!) Went home with limits of rockfish and a half dozen crab as well.Heading to the Oregon coast in June and looking for a day trip charter out of Depot Bay. Anybody have any suggestions?
Thanks for the info. Sounds like Tradewinds is a good choice. I got my license online a few years back and it was easy , saved the hassle the day of...I Always use Dramamine no matter how tough I think I am LOL!Suggestions above are all valid - kind of the typical 6-pack charters.
Did Yaquina Bay this summer - boats were large and thus more folks but that was not a bad thing and all went well. Crabs and fish for all. We placed & pulled pots so had a hand in the harvest [and it was not assisted pulling!].
Done the Depoe Bay out of Tradewinds a couple of times - once with Tacklebuster [who, as mentioned, fishes under Dockside now apparently]. Same result - good time and all went well; were smaller boats and truer 6-packs at the time. We did not do crabs but that was possibly due to way higher fish limits back then - now the limits are well reduced including species specific.
Each charter option has fish cleaning available for tips/fees and crab cleaning/cooking.
You might consider looking at actual local guides or Dory's [though Dory's are specific to Pacific City] - not sure out of Depoe but there are some at Tillamook and Wheeler that can run nearshore halibut trips - all within site of the beach; then they finish with rockfish and crab as the time usually allows since they are not traveling out to the all-depth fishery. Special tags required for halibut.
Depoe is a cool trip and shooting the gap to the blue can be quite exciting depending on conditions/tide!
Have fun and if you have ANY potential seasickness issues, get a patch or go the Bonine OTC route - laying on deck and chumming for fish will suck. Also keep your eyes peeled for gray whales!
Final note, years ago there were some challenges with licensing tourists out of Tradewinds; things were resolved and ownership shifted but be aware this brought the topic to the top and enforcement stepped up - there is also online licensing now available [make sure your apps are loaded in case you lose service if tagging is required]: The Oregon Newspaper Article
PM if you want company. Maybe a few of us can meet up.
We fished on the Northwester with Girabaldi charters. We limited out on rockfish and I think helped some others on the boat as well...we had some pukers lol! Also got a sack full of crab and an awesome boat ride in the process. Girabaldi charters did a great job the crew was top notch. We will obviously be south so hopefully get a similar experience with another charter.What boat did you fish in Garibaldi??