Brookings Chapter

Hello and Welcome!
The Brookings chapter began meeting in December 2007.

Guests are always welcome to our monthly meetings held the first Tuesday of each month, 7 pm. at the Best Western Brookings Inn, 1143 Chetco Ave., Brookings, Oregon, 97415 (map).

Meetings usually feature a guest speaker, update on projects, volunteer opportunities, and fishing events and conclude with door prize drawings. For more information please drop us a note.


Here's Just a Few Reasons You Might Like to be a Member

Whiskey Creek Volunteer Hatchery Fin Clipping partyNW Steelheader's participate in the annual fin clipping of chinook at the Tillamook Anglers Whiskey Creek Volunteer Hatchery

The Association has a rich history with almost 50 years of service to the community. We're dedicated to accomplishing our mission and especially interested in providing our many members and volunteers with projects that will result in better fishing and fisheries.

We're very proud to be heavily involved in ODF&W's S.T.E.P. Members meet regularly to participate in volunteer projects refurbishing boat launches and slides, fin clipping steelhead and salmon, river clean ups and a wide variety of other projects.

And most of us like to fish too!

Hi from the Monster Fish Capitol of Oregon!

There's a few good things about being so far from Salem and this is just one! We welcome all our fellow Northwest Steelheaders to come visit our remote corner of the state and visit this wonderful fishery.

If you're a local we encourage you to visit our monthly meeting and get involved in the many projects we're planning.
Chapter President Dave Pitts welcomes you
Chapter President Dave Pitts welcomes you

Marve Welt with a couple young men at Kids Fishing DayHere, NW Steelheaders member Marvin Welt, an ODFW certified Aquatic and Angler Education Program Instructor, teaches a couple of very interested young men the basics of a closed face spinning reel. Kids!
The Association is dedicated to kids programs. We provide volunteers for Free Fishing Weekend and other Youth Angling events as requested by community partners. Each year both children and our many members walk away with fond memories of a great time. And those memories that last a lifetime.

Through our programs thousand children of children and adults are introduced to responsible angling and our "No Child Left Indoors" initiative annually helping to combat Nature-Deficit Disorder.



If you're not yet a member we'd love to have you. Won't you come on down and meet us. We've got a door prize with your name on it! And, if you're ready, you can join by submitting a membership application.


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