Nevada Fish Report
Necanicum River Fish Report for 9-27-2023
Necanicum River Fish Report for 9-27-2023
The Necanicum could have a few Fall Chinook moving into the lower river
Necanicum River - Seaside, OR (Clatsop County)
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
9-27-2023
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Cutthroat are available throughout the river. Sea-run cutthroat fishing should be decent as fish are dispersed throughout the river at this point.
The Necanicum could have a few Fall Chinook moving into the lower river on this weeks rain, but the river didn't come up very much and numbers will probably still be low. See the Regulation Updates section above for more details on season and bag limits.
Due to illegal dumping and camping, vehicle access to the "Hwy 101" boat ramp on the Necanicum has been closed off for the remainder of the summer. The ramp will be re-opened for the fall Chinook and winter steelhead seasons when the river comes up enough to be floatable.
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