![]() ![]() Steelhead, salmon, shad, smallmouth bass, striped bass Relatively easy bank fishing for fall Chinook and coho salmon from the boardwalk in downtown Coos Bay. Jigging for baitfish and surf smelt available when these fish are “running.” Bay clam beds nearby.Īmenities: boat launch or ramp, picnic, restroomsĬoos Bay Boardwalk, photo by Kathy Munsel Recreational crabbing off docks in the Charleston Marina boat basin and docks just upstream and downstream of the Charleston Bridge. On the south side of bridge, turn right onto Lower Harbor Rd.Īmenities: boat launch or ramp, picnic, restrooms, disabled access From Brookings, take Hwy 101 south to the Chetco River bridge. Boat ramp, picnic area and restrooms are all ADA accessible. Camping, picnic sites and restrooms are available at nearby Loeb State Park.Īccess at Port of Brookings Harbor. There are several gravel bar access points for picnicking, fishing and boat launching along the north bank. From North Bend, take Hwy 101 about 6 miles north to Riley Ranch County Park/Campground.įrom Brookings, take Hwy 101 south. Primitive, gravel launch for non-motorized watercraft. Butterfield is the only area lake known to have warmouth, a small but aggressive panfish. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |