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  • Jetty Fishery on Nehalem Bay, OR
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  • Sit down lunch with Community Supported Fishery of Garabaldi, OR with food created by April Larsen.
    JBailie-garabaldi-092415-3121.jpg
  • Sit down lunch with Community Supported Fishery of Garabaldi, OR with food created by April Larsen.
    JBailie-garabaldi-092415-3113.jpg
  • Sit down lunch with Community Supported Fishery of Garabaldi, OR with food created by April Larsen.
    JBailie-garabaldi-092415-3076.jpg
  • Jetty Fishery on Nehalem Bay, OR
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  • Jetty Fishery on Nehalem Bay, OR
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  • Jetty Fishery on Nehalem Bay, OR
    JBailie-nehalem_bay-092712-1673.jpg
  • Sit down lunch with Community Supported Fishery of Garabaldi, OR with food created by April Larsen.
    JBailie-garabaldi-092415-3092.jpg
  • Jetty Fishery along Nehalem Bay, OR
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  • Jetty Fishery on Nehalem Bay, OR
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  • Jetty Fishery on Nehalem Bay, OR
    JBailie-nehalem_bay-021215-1273.jpg
  • Jetty Fishery on Nehalem Bay, OR
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  • Jetty Fishery on Nehalem Bay, OR
    JBailie-nehalem_bay-021215-1255.jpg
  • Jetty Fishery on Nehalem Bay, OR
    JBailie-nehalem_bay-092712-1689.jpg
  • Sit down lunch with Community Supported Fishery of Garabaldi, OR with food created by April Larsen.
    JBailie-garabaldi-092415-3121-2.jpg
  • Sit down lunch with Community Supported Fishery of Garabaldi, OR with food created by April Larsen.
    JBailie-garabaldi-092415-3118.jpg
  • Sit down lunch with Community Supported Fishery of Garabaldi, OR with food created by April Larsen.
    JBailie-garabaldi-092415-3103.jpg
  • Sit down lunch with Community Supported Fishery of Garabaldi, OR with food created by April Larsen.
    JBailie-garabaldi-092415-3066.jpg
  • Sit down lunch with Community Supported Fishery of Garabaldi, OR with food created by April Larsen.
    JBailie-garabaldi-092415-3065.jpg
  • Jetty Fishery on Nehalem Bay, OR
    JBailie-nehalem_bay-021215-1254.jpg
  • Jetty Fishery on Nehalem Bay, OR
    JBailie-nehalem_bay-082416-7082.jpg
  • Jetty Fishery on Nehalem Bay, OR
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  • Jetty Fishery on Nehalem Bay, OR
    JBailie-nehalem_bay-092712-1651.jpg
  • Jetty Fishery on Nehalem Bay, OR
    JBailie-nehalem_bay-092712-1645.jpg
  • Sit down lunch with Community Supported Fishery of Garabaldi, OR with food created by April Larsen.
    JBailie-garabaldi-092415-3072.jpg
  • Sit down lunch with Community Supported Fishery of Garabaldi, OR with food created by April Larsen.
    JBailie-garabaldi-092415-3067.jpg
  • Jetty Fishery along Nehalem Bay, OR
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  • Jetty Fishery on Nehalem Bay, OR
    JBailie-nehalem_bay-021215-1274.jpg
  • Jetty Fishery on Nehalem Bay, OR
    JBailie-nehalem_bay-082416-7095.jpg
  • Jetty Fishery on Nehalem Bay, OR
    JBailie-nehalem_bay-021215-1266.jpg
  • Jetty Fishery on Nehalem Bay, OR
    JBailie-nehalem_bay-092712-1661.jpg
  • Sit down lunch with Community Supported Fishery of Garabaldi, OR with food created by April Larsen.
    JBailie-garabaldi-092415-3129.jpg
  • Sit down lunch with Community Supported Fishery of Garabaldi, OR with food created by April Larsen.
    JBailie-garabaldi-092415-3083.jpg
  • Jetty Fishery along Nehalem Bay, OR
    JBailie-Nehalem_Bay-082312-2004.jpg
  • Jetty Fishery on Nehalem Bay, OR
    JBailie-nehalem_bay-021215-1254.jpg
  • Sit down lunch with Community Supported Fishery of Garabaldi, OR with food created by April Larsen.
    JBailie-garabaldi-092415-3070.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-111514-3983.jpg
  • Oysterville, Washington.
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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-111514-3944.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-111514-3885.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-111514-4091.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-111514-3924.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-111514-3909.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-111414-3753.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-111414-3707.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-111414-3354.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
  • Underwater view of Salmon in Fall Creek, Oregon. Salmon feed entire ecosystems when they return to their natal rivers. From animals to humans to insects to streamside vegetation.
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  • Underwater view of Salmon in Fall Creek, Oregon. Salmon feed entire ecosystems when they return to their natal rivers. From animals to humans to insects to streamside vegetation.
    JBailie-salmon-103010-1160.jpg
  • Underwater view of Salmon in Fall Creek, Oregon. Salmon feed entire ecosystems when they return to their natal rivers. From animals to humans to insects to streamside vegetation.
    JBailie-salmon-103010-1077.jpg
  • Salmon waiting to spawn in Fall Creek, Oregon. Salmon feed entire ecosystems when they return to their natal rivers. From animals to humans to insects to streamside vegetation.
    JBailie-salmon-103010-2377.jpg
  • Salmon waiting to spawn in Fall Creek, Oregon. Salmon feed entire ecosystems when they return to their natal rivers. From animals to humans to insects to streamside vegetation.
    JBailie-salmon-103010-2300.jpg
  • Commercial crab fishing boat along the Oregon coast.
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  • Fly fishing for steelhead along the Oregon Coast.
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  • Fly fishing for steelhead along the Oregon Coast.
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  • Fly fishing for steelhead along the Oregon Coast.
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  • Fly fishing for steelhead along the Oregon Coast.
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  • Dungeness crab pots stacked on dock. Eureka, CA.
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  • Oysterville, Washington.
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  • Oysterville, Washington.
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  • Oysterville, Washington.
    JBailie-oysterville-011517-8850.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-111514-4083.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-111514-4070.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-111514-4032.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-111514-3986.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-111514-3923.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-111514-3906.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-111514-3892.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-111514-8291.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-111414-3599.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-111414-3591.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-111414-3523.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-111414-3479.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-111414-3413.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-111414-3405.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-111314-3299.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-111514-4223.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-111514-4221.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-111514-4213.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-111514-4207.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-111514-4203.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-111514-4188.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-111514-4160.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-111514-4121.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-111514-4106.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-111514-4103.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-111514-4101.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-111514-4085.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-111514-4081.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-111514-4074.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-111514-4042.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-111514-4033.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-111514-4030.jpg
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