Fishing regulations at North East Pacific (Lincoln County coastal waters), OR
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Fishing regulations in Oregon can change throughout the year. Make sure to check this page before fishing for the most up to date rules and regulations for the current season. Local regulations govern when you can fish, the max size of the fish you can keep, how many fish you can keep, and more.
Below you will see fishing regulations for catching Lingcod as of April 1st, 2026. To view regulations for a different fish species, please click on your preferred species in the drop-down.
Lingcod
Seasons
Open
Bag limit
2
Min size
22"
Measurement
Total Length
MARINE ZONE SEASONS
For the following fish, seasons are set after these regulations are established printed. Check regulations before fishing at https://myodfw.com/fishing/marine-zoneLingcod (including green-colored lingcod), Rockfish ("sea bass", "snapper"), Greenling ("sea trout"), Sablefish, Pacific Cod, Cabezon, Skates, Spiny Dogfish, Leopard Shark, Soupfin Shark, Flatfish (flounders, soles, sanddabs, turbots, and halibuts except Pacific halibut) For the following fish, waters are open all year, 24 hours per day: Surfperch (includes all marine perch species), Herring, Anchovy, Sardine, Topsmelt, Jacksmelt, and true smelts, Offshore Pelagic Species: Includes all tuna and mackerel species, swordfish, billfish, jacks (family Carangidae), opah, dorado, pomfret, and all sharks except leopard shark, spiny dogfish, and soupfin shark, Striped Bass and/or Hybrid Bass, Sturgeon
Seasons are set after the regulations are published. Check regulations before fishing at http://myodfw.com/fishing/marine-zone
Bag limit, season, and area regulations subject to change in-season. Check http://myodfw.com/fishing/marine-zone or call (541) 867-4741 before you fish.
Any vessel fishing for, or possessing, groundfish (bottomfish) in the ocean must have a functional descending device onboard, and use on any rockfish released outside of 30 fathoms. For more information go to myodfw.com/articles/rockfish-recompression
Ophiodon elongatus
MARINE ZONE SEASONS
For the following fish, seasons are set after these regulations are established printed. Check regulations before fishing at https://myodfw.com/fishing/marine-zoneLingcod (including green-colored lingcod), Rockfish ("sea bass", "snapper"), Greenling ("sea trout"), Sablefish, Pacific Cod, Cabezon, Skates, Spiny Dogfish, Leopard Shark, Soupfin Shark, Flatfish (flounders, soles, sanddabs, turbots, and halibuts except Pacific halibut) For the following fish, waters are open all year, 24 hours per day: Surfperch (includes all marine perch species), Herring, Anchovy, Sardine, Topsmelt, Jacksmelt, and true smelts, Offshore Pelagic Species: Includes all tuna and mackerel species, swordfish, billfish, jacks (family Carangidae), opah, dorado, pomfret, and all sharks except leopard shark, spiny dogfish, and soupfin shark, Striped Bass and/or Hybrid Bass, Sturgeon
FAQ about North East Pacific (Lincoln County coastal waters) fishing
North East Pacific (Lincoln County coastal waters) is a water located in Lincoln County, Oregon, United States. Its coordinates are:
44°39′40.5″N 124°06′22.6″W
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Find the best fishing spots on North East Pacific (Lincoln County coastal waters) by looking at where other anglers have caught fish. This can easily be done in the where it is also possible to see big fish potential and how good fishing is right now along with Garmin® depth maps.
The most common species in North East Pacific (Lincoln County coastal waters) are:
Lingcod - 151 members reported to have caught this fish
Black rockfish - 96 members reported to have caught this fish
Kelp greenling - 40 members reported to have caught this fish
The latest North East Pacific (Lincoln County coastal waters) fishing reports are: