Last week I had the opportunity to drift one of Oregon's best chum fisheries the Kilchis river, with my friends Don, Dennis and Ed. We had a great time hooking lots of fish and landing a few.
The chum may be considered the ugliest salmon but I find them strangely beautiful.

Don with the pontoons in a brief down pour


Don with his first Chum of the day


My first Chum

Dennis with a nice fresh buck
Man! Those are just awesome!! Phil
ReplyDeleteI am jealous! : )
thanks,
ReplyDeleteif you make it to Oregon in November check out the kilchis river, its a beautiful place. There are also a lot of Chinook and coho too!