If you're an angler in the beautiful region of Southwest Washington, you're in for a treat right now. The chum salmon run is in full swing, and it's safe to say that the fishing action is simply off the charts good. Whether you're a seasoned fly angler or someone who has never experienced the thrill of catching a salmon on a fly rod, this is an opportunity you don't want to miss!
Fly Fishing for Chum Salmon
Chum salmon, also known as dog salmon for their ferocious appearance during the spawning season, are known for their powerful fights and aggressive strikes. And there's no better way to experience this than fly fishing for them. Many anglers in SW Washington are currently targeting chum salmon using articulated flies in Pink, Blue, Chartreuse and Purple, and the results have been nothing short of spectacular.
Chum salmon are not your average catch. They put up a fight that will test your angling skills and the strength of your tackle. With an 8wt fly rod and a 20lb leader, you're equipped to handle the strength and tenacity of these fish. The choice of articulated flies is also a strategic one, as it imitates the movement and appearance of the salmon's natural prey, making it an irresistible target for the chum.
What makes chum fishing in SW Washington even more exciting right now is the element of surprise. While targeting chum salmon, anglers are finding that coho salmon are also in the mix. Coho, or silver salmon, are another prized species among fly anglers, known for their acrobatic jumps and aggressive strikes. This means that with every cast, you're never quite sure what's going to grab your fly. It's an exhilarating experience that keeps you on your toes, ready for the unexpected.
If you've never caught a salmon on a fly rod, there's no better time than now to give it a try. Chum salmon and coho offer a unique and rewarding challenge for fly anglers, and the pristine rivers and landscapes of SW Washington provide the perfect backdrop for a memorable fishing adventure.
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Roland Gerencer:
Hello,
Which guide would you recommend to take an experienced fly angler out to catch a Chum salmon on one of your Washington streams?
Thanks very much!
Roland
Oct 03, 2024
Curtis Hooten:
Where in your area is the best place to fish for them? I love in Vancouver, Wa; but make my there there once in a while.
Thanks!!
Oct 03, 2024
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