Depoe Bay in Oregon's is carved out of rocky lava beds that stretch down to beautiful sandy beaches. As the smallest navigable harbor in the World, it is famous for gray whale watching and sport fishing and it is the perfect place for small vessels to cast out into the Pacific Ocean in search of adventure.
Join Kristy Titus, her 81 year old grandpa Bill and her uncle David as they set out to enjoy some reel fun catching ling cod, black sea bass and cabezon off the Oregon coast.