Thursday, September 23, 2010

October Razor Clamming Announced


WDFW announced recently the South Beach will have it's first fall razor clamming opportunity October 7th for 4 days! Clam populations in the Twin Harbors area are strong and digging is anticipated to be very good. Tides will be attractively low during the 4 days ranging between minus 0.8 to minus 1.4 This recreational opportunity is fun for all ages and the 15 clam limit means a bounty of fresh shellfish is the "bonus" for all that fun.


To see more about the season and digging rules CLICK HERE

To find out about Vacation Rental Specials CLICK HERE

To see pictures of clammers in action CLICK HERE

P.S. Take advantage of this unique time of year... when you can catch salmon right off of the dock at the marina in the morning and dig a limit of clams in the afternoon... and then watch a gorgeous sunset from your oceanfront condominium.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Stunning September & October Surf


Summer may be winding down but the surf in Westport is just beginning to spool up! For the next 6 weeks the opportunity to ride some incredible waves and experience breathtaking beauty is peaking as the 3 surfing locations in Westport offer a variety of surf options. Hit the Groins at low tide... easy access and a very short paddle, and the chance to catch a long and exciting ride. The Cove... at Halfmoon Bay booms at high tide. The shorebreak can be short and fast but on the right day HUMONGOUS. Out at the Jetty the waves are more consistent and usually an all day affair. Great day camp options and usually a bonfire or two to warm up at after a session. To see a few pictures of area surfing CLICK HERE

For Great Lodging Options - Westport Beach Escapes

For Real Estate Info - Beach Real Estate

For Area Surf Report - MagicSeaweed


Sunday, September 19, 2010

Return of the Silver




It's September and the first coho salmon are beginning to return to the Westport Marina. This annual event began when these fish were smolt and were part of the Ocosta High School's Oceanography program. Each year the class gets 200,000 fingerlings which are reared in net pens on float 4 at the marina. The students feed them, weigh them and study their growth... then after the fish reach a certain size the nets are dropped and the fish are released into the marina. Out into the ocean they eventualy go and when they mature and start thinking about spawning... they return to the marina in search of home!

From any dock at the marina it is possible to see schools of up to 500 adult salmon (2 to 18 pounds) cruise by and fishing is OPEN! The limit is 6 salmon, 3 of which can be adults. The yearling "Jack" salmon accompany the full sized fish and these 1-2 pounders are exciting to catch on a trout rod! There is a "marina derby" which began on the 15th and runs to the end of October. You won't find a more convenient way to fish for salmon... just a hundred feet from the donut shop :-) Why not come check it out. For more pictures click here - http://www.windermere.com/tid52947