Oregon Man Catfishes Other Guys On Dating Apps To Steal Their Fishing Spots: Fair Or Foul? For some reason, guys are just willing to give up the GPS coordinates to their favorite fishing spots when they believe they are talking to a woman on Hinge The Illuminati, Skull and Bones, the Freemasons, none of these secret societies have anything on fishermen trying to keep their favorite fishing spots secret. That is, until a fella gets interest on a dating app and then he is apparently willing to spill the beans to a complete stranger. These aren’t hypotheticals, these are very real-world scenarios unfolding right now on dating apps in Oregon. A user who goes by the name ‘@central.oregon.fishin‘ on TikTok has grown a massive following by catfishing guys for fishing spots and then making videos about it. Read More
Ok, am I the only one who is a little confused by this? They go "best to worst" but than go 1-6, which seems to be the opposite of "best to worst". Is this saying Oregon has a better SOL than California or Texas? OR is it saying that shithole states like Oklahoma or Alabama are better?
It's done pretty poorly, for sure. I believe what it is saying is Oregon outperforms, or is better, than the average in 5 of the 6 categories, so higher # equals better
Oregon is the worst. No one should come here. You will die of dysentery. It's so bad here, I wouldn't even wish this hellhole on ICE.
From what I've seen on the tv's, there's no businesses staying here, the cities are on fire and I also hear that it rains here all the time. So none of what you said surprises me.
https://www.oregoncoastmilitarymuseum.com/ And they took down the board of directors page. Hahahahahahaha!
Oregon employers have reported more than 11,000 layoffs since the start of last year, a torrid pace of job cuts amid the steady deterioration of the state’s labor market. Employers are averaging more than 600 Oregon layoffs a month so far this year after averaging about 550 a month in 2024, according to layoff notices filed with the state. That’s comparable to rampant job cuts in 2008 and 2009 during the Great Recession, when the state’s jobless rate topped 11%. https://www.oregonlive.com/business/2025/09/oregon-mass-layoffs-approach-great-recession-levels.html