General Coronavirus Prevention Rules
Rent Kayaks, Crab & Fishing Boats. Quad Kayaks and Crab Cats
Please complete the no deposit/obligation form below. If possible, boats maybe available for rent before then. Call 541-765-2109 for the latest daily status.
Crab Traps Available for pick-up at the Siletz River Location South of Lincoln City
Rent Three Trap Option Set of (3) Crab Traps, a bucket, and a crab gauge @$50/set. With Club Discount $40/set. Can make reservations online. Reservations are No Deposit or Obligation Online at CLICK HERE Crab Traps can be pick-up 8 AM – Dark with reservations.
Rent One Trap Option Set of (1) Crab Traps, a bucket, and a crab gauge @$30/set with a Club Discount of $24/set. Can make reservations online. Reservations are No Deposit or Obligation Online at CLICK HERE. Crab Traps can be pick-up 8 AM – Dark with reservations.
PURCHASE Three Trap Option CLICK HERE Three (3) Crab Trappers, a bucket, and crab gauge @$125/set. With Club Discount $100
PURCHASE Three Trap Option CLICK HERE One (1) Crab Trapper, a bucket, and a crab gauge @$50. With Club Discount $40. The office sales & reservation staff is only available to ask questions and sales from noon – 9 PM… 541-765-2109
Crab License … must-have. Available at our Siletz River Location. Instate @$10/year…. Out of State @$29/3 days.
Crab Bait not provided … we recommend you buy raw dark meat chicken for bait, seals do not like chicken, but crab do.
The Crab Master will show you his favorite Crab location. He will give your group the tricks and tips of Crabbing. He will spend 30 minutes showing you how to catch Crab, catch Crab, and explain the Oregon Crab laws and everything about Crabbing for $25.
Call 541-765-2109 for an appointment. Your traps, rental traps, or you can purchase the traps from the mentor; it is all the same to the Guide.
We provide the kitchen equipment to cook Crab and show you how to clean & cook the Crab…. ready to eat…. $2.50/crab
Therefore …. to insure the best Oregon experience we only launch once a day one hour before High Tide.
Office personal available ……. noon – 10 PM …541-765-2109
Launch personal available ….. 8 AM – Dark by reservation only
We launch Kayaks & Crab-Cats once a day by on-line reservation only – one hour before high tide.
Click Here for next high tide at Kernville (location of Siletz Rental)
Enjoy the fun of fishing for free anywhere in the State of Oregon! Fishing regulations and bag limits still apply.
Nov. 25-26 (Friday & Saturday), Thanksgiving Weekend
Introduce a friend, child, co-worker, or family member to fishing, crabbing, or clamming during Oregon’s free days. ODFW offers Oregon residents and visitors the opportunity to explore and experience fishing, crabbing, and clamming without needing a license or tags on specific listed dates throughout the year.
Enjoy the fun of fishing for free anywhere in the State of Oregon! Fishing regulations and bag limits still apply.
It’s the microclimate at the Siletz Bay Wildlife Refuge
A lot of people now are so insulated from the weather, they haven’t learned its habits. Going from house to car to work indoors to a car to the house means people don’t experience weather like fishermen, landscapers, utility linemen or Kayak Rental Operators.
They don’t notice it can foggy at one place on the Oregon Coast and Sunny two (2) miles away. That is the case at the Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge. Due to the massive amount of water in the Refuge, the weather is normally clear and sunny.
The Refuge creates its own MicroClimate
They don’t notice it can foggy at one place on the Oregon Coast and Sunny two (2) miles away. That is the case at the Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge
Kayak\Canoe Rentals and Guided Tours are Location directly across the Siletz River from the heart of Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge. It is an easy paddle for a family.
The channels and tidal sloughs at Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge are a great place to experience nature,
Siletz Bay is one of the numerous estuaries located along the Pacific Coast Scenic Byway. On either side of Highway 101, scorched skeleton trees jut forth from the estuary and are reminiscent of a time when the salt marsh was diked for pasture.
You may see Great Egret -It is a large, white bird that looks like a heron, but slightly smaller. It has an “S” shaped neck and a long, sharp bill. You can observe it standing still in the marshy water, waiting and watching for prey. If you get too close, a great egret will fly away. It winters along the central-to-southern Oregon coast and South America.
A variety of estuarine-dependent birds including great blue heron, Red-tailed hawks, bald eagles, and other raptors can often be seen roosting at the top of these snags; and many species of waterfowl can be seen foraging in the tidally influenced waters.
Wildlife counted last year were: 100 Brown Pelicans, 5,000 waterfowl, 1,000 shorebirds, and 50 Caspian Terns. Occasionally, usually due to large schools of anchovy entering the bay, huge pulses of gulls, pelicans, and other species swarm into the bay to make use of the bountiful resources.
Other wading birds use the bay and there is a small heron rookery on the refuge. Virginia Rail and Sora make use of the freshwater / brackish wetlands and tidal marsh / meadow-nesting species such as Savannah Sparrow, Marsh Wren, and Common Yellowthroat are abundant.
A diversity of raptors such as Osprey, Northern Harrier, Bald Eagle, and Red-tailed Hawk are commonly observed hunting prey within the marshes and mudflats.
The Siletz Bay and River system support large runs of anadromous fish including Chinook and Coho salmon, cutthroat trout, and steelhead. Juvenile salmonids will benefit from several planned tidal marsh restoration.
Wildlife using the refuge include brown pelicans (endangered species), bald eagles (threatened species), peregrine falcons, Aleutian, and dusky Canada geese, waterfowl, wading birds, shorebirds, and neotropical
We only rent at certain times since our location and the Siletz Bay Refuge location are where the Siletz River meets the Pacific Ocean at the Siletz Bay. The tides directly affect the water level in the Siletz Bay Refuge as much as 7ft.
Chick Here to find the next launch time or
Call 541-765-2109
We have scheduled your arrival time, according to the tide tables, to give you at least 3 hours of enjoyment. There is no advantage to arriving early or if you are late, your time will be decreased, but your rental rate will stay the same.
Reservation Office Hours …. noon – 9 pm …. Everyday … 541-765-2109
Launch Site Hours – see above for times….. 82 Siletz Hwy
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