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  • Kennedy Creek is a small low-land stream that flows into the head of Totten Inlet in Southern Puget Sound. It is one of the most productive chum salmon production streams in Washington State, with escapements averaging 41,000 spawners during the ten-year period of 1992 - 2001.
    JBailie-kennedy_creek-111414-3745-3.jpg
  • Wheeler, Oregon.
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  • Astoria, Oregon.
    JBailie-astoria-090218-6616.jpg
  • Astoria, Oregon.
    JBailie-astoria-090218-6495.jpg
  • Astoria, Oregon.
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  • Astoria, Oregon.
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  • Astoria, Oregon.
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  • Astoria, Oregon.
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  • Astoria, Oregon.
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  • Astoria, Oregon.
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  • Astoria, Oregon.
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  • Astoria, Oregon.
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  • Astoria, Oregon.
    JBailie-astoria-090218-6147.jpg
  • Astoria, Oregon.
    JBailie-astoria-090218-6119.jpg
  • Canned, smoked wild salmon from Copper River by Drifters Fish, a  husband and wife team.
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  • Canned, smoked wild salmon from Copper River by Drifters Fish, a  husband and wife team.
    JBailie-canned_salmon-102015-6992.jpg
  • John Day River, Astoria, Oregon.
    JBailie-astoria-092215-2796.jpg
  • Gillnet fishing for salmon, Youngs Bay, Astoria, Oregon.
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  • Gillnet fishing for salmon, Youngs Bay, Astoria, Oregon.
    JBailie-astoria-092115-0655.jpg
  • Gillnet fishing for salmon, Youngs Bay, Astoria, Oregon.
    JBailie-astoria-092015-3592.jpg
  • Gillnet fishing for salmon, Youngs Bay, Astoria, Oregon.
    JBailie-astoria-092015-3551.jpg
  • Gillnet fishing for salmon, Youngs Bay, Astoria, Oregon.
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  • Gillnet fishing for salmon, Youngs Bay, Astoria, Oregon.
    JBailie-astoria-091915-3788.jpg
  • Gillnet fishing for salmon, Youngs Bay, Astoria, Oregon.
    JBailie-astoria-091815-3295.jpg
  • Gillnet fishing for salmon, Youngs Bay, Astoria, Oregon.
    JBailie-astoria-091815-3287.jpg
  • Gillnet fishing for salmon, Youngs Bay, Astoria, Oregon.
    JBailie-astoria-091815-3240.jpg
  • Astoria, Oregon.
    JBailie-astoria-091715-3136.jpg
  • West End Basin, Astoria, Oregon.
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  • West End Basin, Astoria, Oregon.
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  • West End Basin, Astoria, Oregon.
    JBailie-astoria-090515-8867.jpg
  • Redfish Lake, Idaho.
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  • Redfish Lake, Idaho.
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  • Little Redfish Lake, Idaho.
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  • Redfish Creek, Idaho.
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  • Kennedy Creek is a small low-land stream that flows into the head of Totten Inlet in Southern Puget Sound. It is one of the most productive chum salmon production streams in Washington State, with escapements averaging 41,000 spawners during the ten-year period of 1992 - 2001.
    Jbailie-kennedy_creek-111514-4036.jpg
  • Kennedy Creek is a small low-land stream that flows into the head of Totten Inlet in Southern Puget Sound. It is one of the most productive chum salmon production streams in Washington State, with escapements averaging 41,000 spawners during the ten-year period of 1992 - 2001.
    Jbailie-kennedy_creek-111514-4005.jpg
  • Kennedy Creek is a small low-land stream that flows into the head of Totten Inlet in Southern Puget Sound. It is one of the most productive chum salmon production streams in Washington State, with escapements averaging 41,000 spawners during the ten-year period of 1992 - 2001.
    Jbailie-kennedy_creek-111514-3954.jpg
  • Kennedy Creek is a small low-land stream that flows into the head of Totten Inlet in Southern Puget Sound. It is one of the most productive chum salmon production streams in Washington State, with escapements averaging 41,000 spawners during the ten-year period of 1992 - 2001.
    Jbailie-kennedy_creek-111514-3944.jpg
  • Kennedy Creek is a small low-land stream that flows into the head of Totten Inlet in Southern Puget Sound. It is one of the most productive chum salmon production streams in Washington State, with escapements averaging 41,000 spawners during the ten-year period of 1992 - 2001.
    Jbailie-kennedy_creek-111514-3887.jpg
  • Kennedy Creek is a small low-land stream that flows into the head of Totten Inlet in Southern Puget Sound. It is one of the most productive chum salmon production streams in Washington State, with escapements averaging 41,000 spawners during the ten-year period of 1992 - 2001.
    Jbailie-kennedy_creek-111414-3503.jpg
  • Kennedy Creek is a small low-land stream that flows into the head of Totten Inlet in Southern Puget Sound. It is one of the most productive chum salmon production streams in Washington State, with escapements averaging 41,000 spawners during the ten-year period of 1992 - 2001.
    Jbailie-kennedy_creek-111414-3486.jpg
  • Kennedy Creek is a small low-land stream that flows into the head of Totten Inlet in Southern Puget Sound. It is one of the most productive chum salmon production streams in Washington State, with escapements averaging 41,000 spawners during the ten-year period of 1992 - 2001.
    Jbailie-kennedy_creek-111414-3408.jpg
  • Kennedy Creek is a small low-land stream that flows into the head of Totten Inlet in Southern Puget Sound. It is one of the most productive chum salmon production streams in Washington State, with escapements averaging 41,000 spawners during the ten-year period of 1992 - 2001.
    Jbailie-kennedy_creek-111414-3370.jpg
  • Kennedy Creek is a small low-land stream that flows into the head of Totten Inlet in Southern Puget Sound. It is one of the most productive chum salmon production streams in Washington State, with escapements averaging 41,000 spawners during the ten-year period of 1992 - 2001.
    Jbailie-kennedy_creek-111414-3352.jpg
  • Kennedy Creek is a small low-land stream that flows into the head of Totten Inlet in Southern Puget Sound. It is one of the most productive chum salmon production streams in Washington State, with escapements averaging 41,000 spawners during the ten-year period of 1992 - 2001.
    Jbailie-kennedy_creek-111514-4215.jpg
  • Kennedy Creek is a small low-land stream that flows into the head of Totten Inlet in Southern Puget Sound. It is one of the most productive chum salmon production streams in Washington State, with escapements averaging 41,000 spawners during the ten-year period of 1992 - 2001.
    Jbailie-kennedy_creek-111514-4212.jpg
  • Kennedy Creek is a small low-land stream that flows into the head of Totten Inlet in Southern Puget Sound. It is one of the most productive chum salmon production streams in Washington State, with escapements averaging 41,000 spawners during the ten-year period of 1992 - 2001.
    Jbailie-kennedy_creek-111514-4048.jpg
  • Kennedy Creek is a small low-land stream that flows into the head of Totten Inlet in Southern Puget Sound. It is one of the most productive chum salmon production streams in Washington State, with escapements averaging 41,000 spawners during the ten-year period of 1992 - 2001.
    Jbailie-kennedy_creek-111514-3983.jpg
  • Kennedy Creek is a small low-land stream that flows into the head of Totten Inlet in Southern Puget Sound. It is one of the most productive chum salmon production streams in Washington State, with escapements averaging 41,000 spawners during the ten-year period of 1992 - 2001.
    Jbailie-kennedy_creek-111514-3924.jpg
  • Kennedy Creek is a small low-land stream that flows into the head of Totten Inlet in Southern Puget Sound. It is one of the most productive chum salmon production streams in Washington State, with escapements averaging 41,000 spawners during the ten-year period of 1992 - 2001.
    Jbailie-kennedy_creek-111514-8503.jpg
  • Kennedy Creek is a small low-land stream that flows into the head of Totten Inlet in Southern Puget Sound. It is one of the most productive chum salmon production streams in Washington State, with escapements averaging 41,000 spawners during the ten-year period of 1992 - 2001.
    Jbailie-kennedy_creek-111514-3854.jpg
  • Kennedy Creek is a small low-land stream that flows into the head of Totten Inlet in Southern Puget Sound. It is one of the most productive chum salmon production streams in Washington State, with escapements averaging 41,000 spawners during the ten-year period of 1992 - 2001.
    Jbailie-kennedy_creek-111414-3779.jpg
  • Kennedy Creek is a small low-land stream that flows into the head of Totten Inlet in Southern Puget Sound. It is one of the most productive chum salmon production streams in Washington State, with escapements averaging 41,000 spawners during the ten-year period of 1992 - 2001.
    JBailie-kennedy_creek-111414-3774.jpg
  • Kennedy Creek is a small low-land stream that flows into the head of Totten Inlet in Southern Puget Sound. It is one of the most productive chum salmon production streams in Washington State, with escapements averaging 41,000 spawners during the ten-year period of 1992 - 2001.
    Jbailie-kennedy_creek-111414-3770.jpg
  • Kennedy Creek is a small low-land stream that flows into the head of Totten Inlet in Southern Puget Sound. It is one of the most productive chum salmon production streams in Washington State, with escapements averaging 41,000 spawners during the ten-year period of 1992 - 2001.
    Jbailie-kennedy_creek-111414-3769.jpg
  • Kennedy Creek is a small low-land stream that flows into the head of Totten Inlet in Southern Puget Sound. It is one of the most productive chum salmon production streams in Washington State, with escapements averaging 41,000 spawners during the ten-year period of 1992 - 2001.
    Jbailie-kennedy_creek-111414-3753.jpg
  • Kennedy Creek is a small low-land stream that flows into the head of Totten Inlet in Southern Puget Sound. It is one of the most productive chum salmon production streams in Washington State, with escapements averaging 41,000 spawners during the ten-year period of 1992 - 2001.
    Jbailie-kennedy_creek-111414-3551.jpg
  • Kennedy Creek is a small low-land stream that flows into the head of Totten Inlet in Southern Puget Sound. It is one of the most productive chum salmon production streams in Washington State, with escapements averaging 41,000 spawners during the ten-year period of 1992 - 2001.
    Jbailie-kennedy_creek-111414-3419.jpg
  • Kennedy Creek is a small low-land stream that flows into the head of Totten Inlet in Southern Puget Sound. It is one of the most productive chum salmon production streams in Washington State, with escapements averaging 41,000 spawners during the ten-year period of 1992 - 2001.
    Jbailie-kennedy_creek-111314-3284.jpg
  • Kimsquit Bay Lodge, British Columbia, Canada. Kimsquit Lodge is a fly  or boat in steelhead lodge near the Dean River owned by Jeff and Katherine Hickman.
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  • Salmon fishing on Nehalem Bay, OR.
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  • West End Basin, Astoria, Oregon.
    JBailie-astoria-090515-8888.jpg
  • Astoria, Oregon.
    JBailie-astoria-090218-6647.jpg
  • Astoria, Oregon.
    JBailie-astoria-090218-6643.jpg
  • Astoria, Oregon.
    JBailie-astoria-090218-6380.jpg
  • Astoria, Oregon.
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  • Astoria, Oregon.
    JBailie-astoria-090218-6658.jpg
  • Astoria, Oregon.
    JBailie-astoria-090218-6652.jpg
  • Astoria, Oregon.
    JBailie-astoria-090218-6633.jpg
  • Astoria, Oregon.
    JBailie-astoria-090218-6627.jpg
  • Astoria, Oregon.
    JBailie-astoria-090218-0379.jpg
  • Astoria, Oregon.
    JBailie-astoria-090218-0376.jpg
  • Astoria, Oregon.
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  • Astoria, Oregon.
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  • Astoria, Oregon.
    JBailie-astoria-090218-6507.jpg
  • Astoria, Oregon.
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  • Astoria, Oregon.
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  • Astoria, Oregon.
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  • Astoria, Oregon.
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  • Astoria, Oregon.
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  • Astoria, Oregon.
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  • Astoria, Oregon.
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  • Astoria, Oregon.
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  • Astoria, Oregon.
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  • Astoria, Oregon.
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  • Astoria, Oregon.
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  • Astoria, Oregon.
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  • Astoria, Oregon.
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  • Astoria, Oregon.
    JBailie-astoria-090218-6285.jpg
  • Astoria, Oregon.
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  • Astoria, Oregon.
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  • Astoria, Oregon.
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  • Astoria, Oregon.
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  • Astoria, Oregon.
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  • Astoria, Oregon.
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  • Astoria, Oregon.
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  • Astoria, Oregon.
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  • Astoria, Oregon.
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  • Astoria, Oregon.
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  • Astoria, Oregon.
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