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A small-mouth bass worth $1,000 eluded anglers on the Coquille River Saturday and Sunday and is still out there for the catching.
Spearfishing for smallmouth bass is once again allowed on the Coquille River June 1 – Oct. 31. Spears, spear guns and angling with bait to take smallmouth bass is allowed, ...
A few shad are starting to show up on the Coquille River at the top of tidewater. Traditionally shad fishing on the Coquille gets good closer to Father's Day, later in June.
Spearfishing isn’t new to Oregon, where it’s legal in saltwater for most fish other than salmon and steelhead.
Call it fishing for a good cause. A series of fishing derbies and festivals have sprung up across Oregon with a singular goal: getting smallmouth bass out of the river. While they’re a popular ...
Last year we reported on how the Coquille Tribe was using a special electrified boat from the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife to remove invasive bass. Now we have an update on how that ...
For the first time in five years, fishing for Chinook and Coho Salmon may be allowed on the Coquille River. The Coquille Tribe and the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife have come together to ...