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Wheeler on the Bay - Glory Room
Wheeler on the Bay is an Oregon Coast Lodging Destination just a few miles south of Seaside Oregon. With a waterfront view, fireplace, hot tub spa and designated pet friendly rooms, this motel or inn, will become one of your top romantic getaway locations. Rent a kayak or canoe or moorage for your own boat, just steps from your room on the dock and large water front decks. This is the perfect lodge for fishing season!
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Wheeler on the Bay - Glory Room

Salmon Fishing in Oregon-Jumper
While Chinook fishing in Nehalem Bay, Mark's fish did a nice jump that I caught on film. It wasn't a huge fish, but always fun to have the camera in the right place at the right time.
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Salmon Fishing in Oregon-Jumper

Wheeler on the Bay - Ebbtide Room
Wheeler on the Bay (www.wheeleronthebay.com) is an Oregon Coast Lodging Destination just a few miles south of Seaside Oregon. With a waterfront view, fireplace, hot tub spa and designated pet friendly rooms, this motel or inn, will become one of your top romantic getaway locations. Rent a kayak or canoe or moorage for your own boat, just steps from your room on the dock and large water front decks. This is the perfect lodge for fishing season!
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Wheeler on the Bay - Ebbtide Room

Spitfire Kayak on Lost Lake (Nehalem)
Created on July 26, 2009 using flipshare.
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Spitfire Kayak on Lost Lake (Nehalem)

The Cormorant and Pelican - best buds
This was part of an evening program at Nehalem Bay to teach us about pollution and how it affects local wildlife - especially birds. We saw the effects of fishing line, pesticides and other pollution on a pelican, cormorant, spotted owl, common murres. "WCNC" is a volunteer based non-profit Oregon corporation with IRS 501(c)(3) tax exempt status. Their mission is to rehabilitate injured, sick, orphaned and displaced native wildlife with the goal of releasing healthy, viable wildlife back into the appropriate habitat. They operate under permits issued by the Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife and the US Fish & Wildlife Service. Their licensed rehabber is Executive Director Sharnelle Fee. Sharnelle has been rescuing and rehabilitating animals for over 20 years. Her first 10 years she did it as a hobby until she realized this was her calling. Learn more here: tinyurl.com
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The Cormorant and Pelican - best buds

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