Dog friendly. In about one month, the crabbing season will open. Fishing in the Bay City channel, the main channel and the south channel is productive during both the incoming and outgoing tide. About 11.8% of families and 15.4% of the population were below the poverty line, including 18.2% of those under age 18 and 14.8% of those age 65 or over. South jetty. The Tillamook Bay boat launch on the south shore at Memaloose Point is located west on the Netarts Hwy then right on Bayocean Rd to the boat launch. A 5.5mi (9km) railroad spur, originally built by the Navy, connects the coastal communities along the bay to the Southern Pacific Railroad at Tillamook. There is a variety of fishing available right off the coast near Tillamook including: halibut, salmon, cod, cabezon, sea bass and albacore tuna. Leaving Tillamook in the morning, we will do the Otter Crest Loop Drive, stopping at Devil's Punchbowl State Park. The Miami, Kilchis, Wilson, Trask and Tillamook Rivers flow into Tillamook Bay. The Salish-speaking Tillamook people, or Killamook, traded regularly with other neighboring tribal communities along the Oregon Coast, including the Nestucca, Nehalem, and Clatsop. Dick Pt. The city is named for the Tillamook people, a Native American tribe speaking a Salishan language who lived in this area until the early nineteenth century. In 1805-1806, Lewis and Clark cited an interest in acquiring the high-quality canoes built by the Tillamook. Catch a guided boat out of Garibaldi and go after spring and fall Chinook, Coho, and Steelhead! Research Lib., neg. Captain Gray originally named Tillamook Bay, Murders Bay, after Indians killed one of his crewmen, but the bay was later renamed in honor of the Tillamook Indian Tribe. In the early 1900s, a planned community called Bayocean was established on Bayocean Spit, the four-mile western border of Tillamook Bay, from Cape Meares in the south to the jetty at Barview in the north. The lumber industry also is experiencing a comeback from the replanting that followed the Tillamook Burn forest fires of the mid-20th century. Now, as the fishing fleet readies for the opening of crab season, the U.S. Coast Guard is warning that the. This is a one-of-a-kind experience with an experienced sailor! After September 15th Chinook salmon begin returning to the Wilson and Tillamook Rivers. ", and it has been for awhile. Salmon generally face the tide so, to cover more water and keep your gear in their face go with the flow. If you are hooking or marking fish on your Lowrance sounder, stay at that depth. The current can really rock through this channel and youll be surprised how much water you cover. The station was decommissioned in 1948. In September, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers completed a $18 million project to beef up the last 200 feet of the north jetty and added a 100-foot cap. On the flood, start your troll at Painted Rock and finish just past Kincheloe Point then pick up the gear and do it again. Tillamook's weekly newspaper is the Headlight-Herald. All Rights Reserved, Kenneth R. Axt -, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. That channel has kept itself deeper than the authorized depth.". History. Fins clips and species do not matter! for sale: 0 bay ocean rd, tillamook, or 97141 $8,000 mls# 22142530 own a sliver on the tillimook river, fishing spot hook the big one, maybe houseboat spot contact tillimook county planning f. To access the Barview Jetty drive north from Garibaldi on Highway 101 take the Barview Jetty exit. [3], Historically, the Tillamook economy has been based primarily on dairy farms. Hist. Federal Tax ID 93-0391599. Tillamook Bay is a small inlet of the Pacific Ocean, approximately 6mi (10km) long and 2mi (3km) wide, on the northwest coast of the U.S. state of Oregon. In the late nineteenth century, the Army Corps of Engineers designed and installed dikes in Tillamook Bay to create a navigable channel from the town of Tillamook and the Houquarton Slough to the mouth of Tillamook Bay in Barview. Then to Newport to explore the historic Bayfront and the Hatfield Marine Science Center (which is FREE!). Gray at first thought he had landed at the Columbia river, but after discovering his mistake and a hostile encounter with the local natives, where one of Gray's crew and several natives were killed, he left the area after one week's stay. 2325 surface area (acres) 18 max. The Dinner Reef is located just north of the Bell Buoy approximately mile west of the entrance to Tillamook Bay. Cut-plugs are the top bait here but the sardine-wrapped Flatfish boys take their toll during the slack water. An isolated, storm-battered basaltic island less than an acre in size, Tillamook Rock rises nearly 100 feet from the sea 1.2 miles due west from Tillamook Head and 20 miles south of the mouth of the Columbia River. You might also run into some Red Rock crabs, which you can keep 24 of no matter the sex or size. no. . Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. Map Authorization. The bay has a rich cultural history. Currently the bay and the ocean are divided into two zones. Tillamook Bay is Oregon's second-largest coastal bay (behind Coos Bay), and the largest on the state's north coast. Use caution and avoid the sunken jetty when entering or exiting. This area and the portion of the channel just south of it are extremely dangerous. [1] It is near the town of Pacific City, which is in southwestern Tillamook County, about 12 miles (19km) south of Cape Lookout. Crabbing is productive in the channels and troughs associated with the south and main channel from Crab Harbor seaward around the bend off of Kincheloe Point and on both sides of the channel between the Painted Rocks and Barview. Part of this repetitive migratory activity is due to osmotic mitigation or getting used to fresh water after spending the majority of his life in the brine. Tillamook Bay has crabbing all year long; however, the best crabbing is from summer through fall. T-Bay can be effectively fished by a variety of methods. In general, the channels run on the edges of the bay. This little lake (3 acres) is located in the Coast Range east of Hebo, reached by Forest Road 14. They lived in permanent cedar-plank lodges, illuminated at night with torches or by burning fish heads or whale oil. Stories More to Explore In the North Coast Region Tillamook The Wild Side of the Oregon Coast Tillamook is a town found within a fertile river valley on the edge of the ocean-adjacent Tillamook Bay. Clamming Maps of Tillamook Bay SEACOR Research Result Maps Historians believe they entered the area around the year 1400 and Lewis and Clark estimated the population south of the Columbia River along the coast at approximately 2,200. Again working with the tide, start just north of where the back channel meets the dyke and work down to the pilings paying particular attention to where the kings are rolling. Mariners need to be aware there is a submerged jetty on the south.". Coast Guard officials say the bar has been getting worse each year, making it increasingly hazardous. The population was 5,231 at the 2020 census . This lake is literally the width of a road from Tillamook Bay, which has some of Oregon's best fishing and shellfishing and is a short drive from Netarts Bay, another favorite for clamming and crabbing. The velocity of the tidal current in the lower bay requires sinkers 6 to 20 ounces tied to an 18 to 24 inch dropper to keep the bait in the Chinooks strike zone. In 1862, the town itself was laid out, and the first post office was opened in 1866. no. Chinook will be open in the ocean as well, meaning with a two fish limit you can keep whatever two salmon you catch. Striped seaperch are the dominant perch species in the lower bay and fishing for them at the Three Graces can be red hot on both the incoming and out going tides. Stocked trout are the main quarry here. During heavy weather the waves off the harbor entrance can be 10 metres (33ft) high, making entering the harbor dangerous. This channel changes constantly because of continuous natural silting and scouring. 2023 Tillamook Coast. Hist. Angler should concentrate fish during the peak of the spawning period from February into March. Today, Tillamook Bay is principally a recreation area that attracts fishers and tourists to kayaking and water trails. During the peak of the runs the most productive fishing occurs in the lower bay trolling a plug cut herring with the incoming tide in the channel along the north jetty from the jetty jaws to Kincheloe Point. Coordinates: 453132N 1235509W Tillamook Bay on the Oregon Coast Sunset over Tillamook Bay from US 101 The outlet of Tillamook Bay on the Pacific Ocean Tillamook Bay is a small inlet of the Pacific Ocean, approximately 6 mi (10 km) long and 2 mi (3 km) wide, on the northwest coast of the U.S. state of Oregon. The Oregon History Wayfinder is an interactive map that identifies significant places, people, and events in Oregon history. no.008944, Tillamook Bay, from Coast Highway, 1929 Courtesy Oreg. The highest percentage of the Chinook salmon returning to Tillamook Bay are returning to the Trask and Wilson Rivers respectively with a lower percentage returning to the Tillamook River. The most productive fishing occurring in the tidal reach of the three rivers occurs from the middle of July through August trolling Doc Shelton spinners rigged with night crawlers or by casting spinners. For every 100 females, there were 96.0 males. Tillamook Bay, which encompasses a 597-square-mile watershed, is the largest of the five bays in Tillamook County. Soc. During the July 4th weekend of 1980 Richard Dixon, the United States Coast Guard coxswain of a 44-foot Motor Lifeboat, led two daring rescues off the Tillamook Bay breakwater, for which he was awarded two Coast Guard Medals. 14115, Tillamook Bay Courtesy Oreg. [1] It is near the town of Pacific City, which is in southwestern Tillamook County, about 12 miles (19 km) south of Cape Lookout. "The conditions on the barthe surf breaks everywhere. The city is named for the Tillamook people, a Native American tribe speaking a Salishan language who lived in this area until the early 19thcentury. Click HERE to view the height of the river level for the Wilson River at the Sollie Smity Bridge. Hist. 27% of residents were under the age of 18; 9.8% were between the ages of 18 and 24; 26.2% were from 25 to 44; 23% were from 45 to 64; and 14% were 65 years of age or older. The north jetty, built in 1917, had lost about 400 feet to erosion. For information and fishing gear Tillamook Sporting Goods has it all. [15] KTIL (AM) broadcasts oldies. The rivers that feed the bay are known for their prolific steelhead and salmon runs. Sometime less then 100 ft. from shore. The Tillamook Bay bar is notoriously deadly with at least 17 lives lost in the past seven years. There were 1,898 housing units at an average density of 1,229.3 per square mile (474.6/km2). Tillamook High School, Tillamook Junior High School, Wilson River School (Alternate Education), Trask River High School, East Elementary School, South Prairie Elementary School, Liberty Elementary School, and it contains the Tillamook Bay Community College. Brads sinker selection runs from 12oz balls used out at the jaws of the bay to 2oz mini-balls in the shallow channels at the head of the bay. Middle grounds. BOOK TODAY. Click HERE to view the height of the river level for the Track River at above Cedar Creek near Tillamook. They have created The Boating Hazard Report and Response Form. Even though lots of people congregate in certain areas of the bay, there are lots of areas that don't get much pressure. Troll a plug cut herring from late May through the middle of June and from the middle of September through the middle of October with the tide from west of the Coast Guard Station to Garibaldi up the Bay City channel through the Ghost Hole to Sandstone Point. The Tillamook are perhaps best known for their extraordinary basket-weaving skills. [3], The median income for a household in the city was $29,875, and the median income for a family was $36,351. Want to be a part of Oregon history? By browsing this site, we may share your information with our social media partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy. Brad Vanderzanden (bvanderzan@aol.com) has guided Tillamook for over six seasons, boating several fish over fifty pounds. Razor clams are dug on the beach during good years. If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation. Planning and slow and steady progress are underway with The Salmonberry Trail, which intends to eventually connect four coastal towns, with passage through the Coastal Mountain Range to Banks, OR; hiking, biking, and horseriding would be possible on this route. 010467, Three Sisters rocks, near Barview, 1931 Courtesy Oreg. 503-744-6760. The north jetty and jetty "A" are on the Washington side of the mouth. A project of the Oregon Historical Society, 2020 Portland State University and the Oregon Historical Society, The Oregon Historical Society is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Razorclamming.com is not responsible for the accuracy of this data and the outcome or results of your personal efforts, or safe consumption of shellfish. "It's very tough for our commercial fleet to thrive here. It is located just north of Cape Meares in western Tillamook County approximately 75mi (120km) west of Portland. Tides are very important to get out to where the larger clams are in abundance. South of the jaws troll in a north/south direction depending on the tide and try to follow a depth contour. The dikes determine the principal navigation paths and salmon runs for the entire bay. You can also find good seasonal sturgeon fishing in the region; white sturgeon come to Tillamook Bay in February and March to feed on clams and shrimp. The (click to view pdf map and description) Tillamook Spring/Fall Chinook Terminal Area extends seaward 3 miles from lower Twin Rocks south to but not including Pyramid Rock. The indigenous Tillamook people have lived along the Oregon coast -including the Tillamook Bay- for about 12,000 years; from Tillamook Head in the North, to Cape Foulweather in the south, and extending inland to the summit of the Oregon Coast Range. The fishing in the bay declines during June and July and is slow until December. The port is trying to get $600,000 from the federal government to survey and engineer the south jetty so it would be shovel ready if monies were made available. The Bay City channel runs from Garibaldi to Bay City. The fishing for all perch species is excellent from the South Jetty or from ocean side of the Bayocean Peninsula. Research Lib., neg. The south and main channels merge together at a point between the upper end of Larson Pond on the east shore and the Oyster Fish Haven on the west shore. The Tillamook Spring Chinook Terminal Area extends from the jetty tips seaward to the 15 fathom line offshore from Twin Rocks (45* 36' 54' N lat) to Pyramid Rock (45* 29' 48' N lat). It supports a strong oyster industry and provides excellent salmon fishing and commercial crabbing. Cookie Settings/Do Not Sell My Personal Information. Middle grounds. When I first started fishing Tillamook Bay about that time, I even knew more than one angler that caught chinook over 60 pounds! Nestucca Bay is a bay formed by the confluence of the Nestucca River and the Pacific Ocean in northwest Oregon in the United States. Now, as the fishing fleet readies for the opening of crab season, the U.S. Coast Guard is. Fish with mud and/or sand shrimp in the holes, shallow depressions or along the slope of the banks associated with the south, main or Bay City channels, the Sheep Coral or the area from the Picket Fence to Memaloose Point. Walk to Crab Harbor and fish for salmon and perch along the south channel in Crab Harbor via the Bayocean Road. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 1.7 square miles (4.40km2), all of it land. A small number of Winter Chinook return in November and December to the Wilson River.Early during the spring and fall runs the best salmon fishing occurs in the ocean below the south jetty and to a lesser extent above the north jetty trolling a plug cut herring behind a herring dodger or flasher along the 20 or 30 foot curve north or south of the jetties. Clamming Maps The first type of map is the Clamming Maps of Tillamook Bay. The fish are lining up to grab your bait! depth (ft) To depth map Go back If not, try the 25 to 30-foot line and so on. No one seems to know if that's because they need to wait for the storm season to go through its cycle and hopefully scour out the sand in the bar or if it wasn't the solution everyone hoped it would be. This constant up and down motion is tailor-made for fishing cut plugs. Click HERE to view the Tillamook County Park website.. Tillamook Spring/Fall Chinook Terminal Area. Hist. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Advance Local. The city has a mild and wet climate with very little seasonal temperature variation due to its proximity to the Pacific Ocean. [2] The bay is a bar-built estuary and totals 1,000 acres (4.0 km 2) in area. Community Rules apply to all content you upload or otherwise submit to this site. There are seven areas for clammers to choose from in the Tillamook Bay; with Garibaldi and The Point at the Miami River entrance offering easy access. no. Trout are also running in the late summer to fall, including steelhead and native coastal cutthroat trout. Clam diggingin Garibaldi is just north of Tillamook, Oregon and about a 10 minute drive. That is, start fishing in 15 to 20 feet of water and make a concerted effort to maintain that depth. White sturgeon are present in the bay for most of the year. Hist. It offers an ideal place for paddlers to enjoy the Tillamook Bay region's natural beauty from the water. The average household size was 2.41 and the average family size was 3.11. All you need is an Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife annual shellfish license, an understanding of what to dig and catch limits, and a few simple tools. The Tillamook County Fair is world-famous for the annual Pig-N-Ford race where contestants have to catch a pig and race stripped Model T Fords around an oval track with the pig under one arm. Sport and charter fishing contribute significantly to the local economy. Charters, Boat Rentals, Docks, Fish Markets, Canning and Processing Plants. You are allowed 12 male crabs, minimum size of 5 (about the size of dollar bill, measured from the inside notch, not point to point). [7] The Tillamook area is also home to five rivers, the Tillamook, Trask, Wilson, Kilchis, and the Miami just north of the city. Access to this area can be obtained through the boat basin or from the parking area at the end of 12th St. Hist. Troll these baits next to the bottom utilizing light weight sinkers up to 2 ounce in the shallow water of the tidal flats and in the deepwater channels of the upper bay associated with the Bay City channel or the south channel. Clam digging at Garibaldi (area A) in Tillamook Bay is most popular digging area found in any of Oregon's Bays. Spring Chinook salmon begin returning to Tillamook Bay in May peaking in late May into early June but only fin clipped fish may be retained. The most productive fishing in the lower tidal reach of the Trask, Wilson and Tillamook Rivers occurs when the incoming tide coincides with daybreak. Garibaldi, OR. The mixing of freshwater from the rivers with the ocean's saltwater makes the bay an estuary. Tillamook Bay has three channels of importance to the angler. Click on the Northwest River Levels to view the height of the river levels for Northwest Oregon. The name Tillamook, he says, is of Chinook origin, and refers to the people of a locality known as Elim or Kelim. This photo was taken just off the jetty in Barview, when swells were running to 20 feet. Black rockfish, copper rockfish and blue rockfish enter Tillamook Bay early as March but usually from April through October withdrawing from the bay during periods of heavy seasonal freshwater runoff in winter and into deeper water during the daylight hours. "We're out there every morning at first light," he said. [1] Run a different length of line on each rod. Ruby, Robert and John A. Soc. Most of the coho salmon are returning to the Trask River with smaller numbers returning to the Wilson and Tillamook Rivers. The east side of Bayocean Peninsula is a good place to find cockles. Tillamook Bay is the largest coastal bay on Oregons north coastand the second largest in the state! His commercial fishing vessel, The Network, capsized there in November 2008, claiming the lives of two crewmen. Research Lib., neg. no. Once past the Ghost Hole add spinners and Kwikfish lures to the trolling mix through Bay City. From November through April, daytime high temperatures range from the high 40s to the high 50s with abundant rainfall - including more than 13 inches (330mm) per month in November, December, and January. Travel ideas, sample itineraries, places to explore. 780) is a Historical Gem! Catching crab in Oregon has always been phenomenal and on top of that, the Oregon coast is home to the Dungeons Crab that is particularly good eating very sweet and meaty. The median age was 33 years. Archaeological evidence places human occupation of the area to at least 11,500 BP; attempts to document the area more thoroughly have been hindered by the erosion of the coastline. Research Lib.,neg. Certain techniques will be more productive than others depending on your location. Coordinates: 45.52244413, -123.91410828. Quite often, due the shallow water up in the bay the king will come to the surface, shake his head, and go off on a shark attack run, cutting the surface with his dorsal finand thats classic Tillamook Bay. My biggest goal is keeping this place open, especially with crab season. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. The most notable was nationally syndicated conservative talk host Lars Larson, who received his first job at the age of 16 on the station.[18]. Fish for fall Chinook salmon holding in the lower tidal reach of the Trask River from early September and in the Tillamook River from mid September and in the Wilson River from early September; fishing through October. Regardless of your location in the bay you must always troll with the tide to cover more water and encounter more fish. Youre looking at ten feet at Hobsonville Point and maybe fifteen when you get down to the pilings. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. Fish for spring Chinook in the tidal reach of the Trask and Wilson River in June using the same tackle and methods used to fish for fall Chinook. I've geen fishing that bay every year for 20 years and still use a good deal of caution on the bar. Look for several plantings from mid- to late spring. The catch ratio of keeper sturgeon caught for the number of hours fished is the highest of Oregon's bays. Don't know if it's do able or not. The lower half of the bay offers all species of bay clams. The city is located on the southeast end of Tillamook Bay on the Pacific Ocean. Bay and Razor Clamming. Fish from either the ocean side or the bayside of the jetty for salmon and rockfish. Fishing for cabezon over the submerged portion of the north jetty is exceptional from early spring but it should only be attempted when the ocean is flat calm. By 1900, the communities of Bay City, Garibaldi, Hobsonville, and Barview were established on the east shore of Tillamook Bay, and the City of Tillamook and community of Idaville were established along the rivers and sloughs draining into the bay. The Nestucca and Little Nestucca rivers enter the bay. Theres a hatchery in the Trask River, so consider a spot there if coho is your pick. In 1991, illusionist David Copperfield filmed a train car disappearance illusion for a TV special in Hangar B. The Boating Hazard Report and Response Form. Be watchful of your crab pots when using a boat, because we have lost pots a few times from the quickly changing currents. The U.S. Coast Guard seized the opportunity to train during a stormy day that closed the Tillamook Bay bar in November 2009. No one knows why that's happening. Until development of railroad lines in the county in 1911, Tillamook Bay was the principal travel and supply route. With three bays, five major rivers (and several smaller ones), a couple of lakes and of course, the Pacific Ocean, you can fish the way you want fly fishing (check out the video below), deep sea, dock, boat or dory. 32.1% of all households were made up of individuals, and 13.1% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. Fishing on Oregon's Tillamook Coast is a year-round activity. And that means when the bar's too rough, the Coast Guard will close it until conditions calm down. The Tillamook Cheese Factory also serves as a Visitor Center and hosts over 1 million tourists each year. The city is home to seven schools and one college. The Chinook Indians: Traders of the Lower Columbia River. Being able to get in and out is important, but we need to balance that with safety.". Statistically Tillamook Bay produces the highest catch rate for greenling for any of Oregon's bays. The channel ends in a fork and the fork handle is the area that were interested in here. The Dick Point Dike is the place to be on the flood. The small fishing village of Garibaldi sits near the cliffs opening of the bay in the ocean. The 2006 estimate is 4,675 residents. Soc. With fall Chinook runs often in excess of 30,000 spawners, Tillamook Bay is truly one of the best opportunities on the coast to boat a fifty-pounder. no. The city of Tillamook / tlmk / is the county seat of Tillamook County, Oregon, United States. About 100 yards of the outer end of the north jetty is submerged. You will see people clamming in almost any minus tide, but a tide from -1.0 to -2.0+ will be much better for getting your limit. Coordinates: 45.40250N 123.94444W Aerial view of Netarts Bay Netarts Bay in February 2009 Netarts Bay is an estuarine bay on the northern Oregon Coast of the U.S. state of Oregon, located about 5 miles (8.0 km) southwest of Tillamook. Be sure you know how to read channel markers and follow them until you become familiar with the bay. Tillamook Bay, which encompasses a 597-square-mile watershed, is the largest of the five bays in Tillamook County. The south channel runs from Kincheloe Point along the bank inside of Crab Harbor in a southerly direction until it merges with the main channel. Research Lib., neg. Cutthroat trout return to the Wilson, Trask and Kilchis rivers from the middle of July into October with the highest percentage of cutthroat trout returning to the Trask River and a smaller but equal percentage returning to the Wilson and Kilchis Rivers. Tillamook Bay has a Reputation For Excellent Clamming, Crabbing and Fishing. The farmland surrounding the city is used for grazing the milk cattle that supply the Tillamook County Creamery Association's production of cheese, particularly cheddar, gourmet ice cream and yogurt, and other dairy products. The Tillamook Air Museum, which features over 15 aircraft, an Exhibit Hall with rare wartime and aviation-themed artifacts, is located just south of the city. Fish spring Chinook salmon in the lower bay using the same methods used fishing for fall Chinook salmon. 780) is a Historical Gem! The Tillamook Cheese Factory is the Tillamook County Creamery Association's original cheese production facility. Click HERE to view the Marine Forecast for the northern Oregon Coast. Bar area. But there's no guarantee the work would make a difference. By browsing this site, we may share your information with our social media partners in accordance with our, Lori Tobias | For The Oregonian/OregonLive. Six tiny homes with individual themes and full kitchens. Research Lib., neg. If you want to troll WITH an 8' ebb tide, or troll in circles, or mooch with your engines off, try seeking out one of these places. Tours are self-guided and self-paced, and are augmented by video presentations and interactive kiosks. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 92.1 males. Tillamook Bay is Second Largest and Most Accessible Bay on Oregon Coast. no.005823, Tillamook Bay, Barview Courtesy Oreg. Research Lib., neg. In addition, you can find boat rentals there too. This is a very narrow channel that requires constant attention to boat placement and gear depth but do it right and youll end up with an ebb tide king or two. The bay is protected from the open ocean by shoals and a 3mi (5km) sandbar called the Bayocean Peninsula. Fish only in the Main channel or in the south channel above crab harbor to Boulder Point with local knowledge. Soc. "But it's going to take some time to see what effect it is going to have, if any.". Many times they are just laying on the surface. [12] Its sister hangar (Hangar A) was destroyed by a fire in 1992. The slowest fishing occurs from May through December. Tillamook is served by the Tillamook School District. Anchor above the deeper holes and bobber fish with salmon eggs and/or a sand shrimp during the outgoing tide through low slack tide, or depending of current velocity fish on the bottom with bait wrapped Flatfish lures, spinners, spinner bait combinations, SpinNGlos or with an assortment of wobblers. Hist. Crabbing in Tillamook Bay has a reputation for excellence from summer through fall. ", is hosting a meeting with the fishing fleet, the. The structures are routinely . Summer is by far the driest season in Tillamook with only 1.35inches and 1.33inches of rain (34mm in either case) falling in July and August, respectively.