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Jesse holds up a typical fall siletz fish. 25 pounds, chrome bright and angry. |
Hooked up to a big fish in an upriver run. Even with 9 and 10 weights battles can often go a half hour. |
This toothy buck munched a fuscia and orange bunny leech. One of our favorite fall flies. |
Craig with a chromer 20lb buck chinook. A great fish anywhere! |
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Sean with a dark Chinook jack. These 2-8lb fish are aggressive and often take egg patterns while fishing for cutthroat. |
Jesse with a nice October hen chinook. |
If you've never taken a chinook on a fly, come give it a try. It's unlike any trout fishing you've ever done. |
Sean with a massive hen, taken on a chartreuse and white bunny leech. |
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Very rarely do we harvest Chinook or any fish for that matter, but sometimes you've got a craving for Salmon on the grill. Troy took care of business in November on the Siletz taking this pair of 35 pound bucks. |
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