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  • Memaloose Point Boat Launch, Tillamook Bay, Oregon.
    JBailie-tillamook_bay-100120-0473.jpg
  • Timothy Lake, Oregon.
    JBailie-timothy_lake-0953.jpg
  • Camping at Clear Lake, Oregon
    JBailie-clear_lake-051818-50.jpg
  • Releasing a trout at Clear Lake, Oregon.
    JBailie-clear_lake-4232.jpg
  • Fly fishing the South Fork of the Flathead River, Montana.
    JBailie-montana-081016-4075.jpg
  • Steamboat Inn on the North Umpqua River. Cascade Mountains, Oregon.
    JBailie-north_umpqua-092117-0158.jpg
  • North Umpqua River. Cascade Mountains, Oregon.
    JBailie-north_umpqua-091817-8683.jpg
  • Brown trout. Central Oregon.
    JBailie-oregon-060316-7248.jpg
  • Metolius River in central Oregon.
    JBailie-metolius-060216-6961.jpg
  • Fly fishing the South Fork of the Flathead River, Montana.
    JBailie-montana-080916-3743.jpg
  • Fly fishing for winter steelhead on the Clackamas River in northern Oregon.
    JBailie-clackamas_river-040417-7070.jpg
  • Fly fishing for winter steelhead on the Clackamas River in northern Oregon.
    JBailie-clackamas_river-040417-6622.jpg
  • Fly fishing for winter steelhead on the Clackamas River in northern Oregon.
    JBailie-clackamas_river-040317-6306.jpg
  • Fly fishing for steelhead on the Queets River. Olympic National Park, WA.
    JBailie-olympic_np-040717-7742.jpg
  • Fly fishing for steelhead along the Oregon coast.
    JBailie-oregon-022017-3625.jpg
  • Fly fishing for steelhead along the Oregon coast.
    JBailie-oregon-022017-3586.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
  • Salmon fishing, Tillamook Bay, Oregon.
    JBailie-tillamook_bay-092220-0194.jpg
  • Memaloose Point Boat Launch, Tillamook Bay, Oregon.
    JBailie-tillamook_bay-100120-0478.jpg
  • Tillamook Bay, Oregon.
    JBailie-tillamook-091819-0132.jpg
  • Astoria, Oregon.
    JBailie-astoria-090218-6643.jpg
  • Astoria, Oregon.
    JBailie-astoria-090218-6342.jpg
  • Astoria, Oregon.
    JBailie-astoria-090218-6188.jpg
  • Fly fishing on the North Umpqua River. Cascade Mountains, Oregon.
    JBailie-north_umpqua-092117-0171.jpg
  • Mark Shamburg fly fishing for steelhead on the Clackamas River in northern Oregon.
    JBailie-clackamas-051317-0702.jpg
  • Mark Shamburg fly fishing for steelhead on the Clackamas River in northern Oregon.
    JBailie-clackamas-051317-0566.jpg
  • Metolius River in central Oregon.
    JBailie-metolius-060316-7044.jpg
  • Fly fishing for winter steelhead on the Clackamas River in northern Oregon.
    JBailie-clackamas_river-040517-7254.jpg
  • Fly fishing for winter steelhead on the Clackamas River in northern Oregon.
    JBailie-clackamas_river-040317-6282.jpg
  • Fly fishing for steelhead on the Quinault River. Olympic National Park, WA.
    JBailie-olympic_np-040717-7804.jpg
  • John Day River, Astoria, Oregon.
    JBailie-astoria-092215-2831.jpg
  • Fly fishing on the North Umpqua River. Cascade Mountains, Oregon.
    JBailie-north_umpqua-090715-9672.jpg
  • Fly fishing on the North Umpqua River. Cascade Mountains, Oregon.
    JBailie-north_umpqua-071015-9459.jpg
  • Fly fishing for steelhead on the Necanicum River, OR.
    JBailie-necanicum-013014-2261.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-111414-3682.jpg
  • Flyfisherman about to release a wild steelhead along the Deschutes River in eastern Oregon.
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  • Bonneville Dam on the Columbia River, OR.
    jbailie-bonneville-052611-2495.jpg
  • Memaloose Point Boat Launch, Tillamook Bay, Oregon.
    JBailie-tillamook_bay-100120-0433.jpg
  • West End Basin, Astoria, Oregon.
    JBailie-astoria-090515-8888.jpg
  • North Umpqua River. Cascade Mountains, Oregon.
    JBailie-north_umpqua-110518-0613.jpg
  • North Umpqua River. Cascade Mountains, Oregon.
    JBailie-north_umpqua-110518-0574.jpg
  • Astoria, Oregon.
    JBailie-astoria-090218-6652.jpg
  • Astoria, Oregon.
    JBailie-astoria-090218-6481.jpg
  • Fly fishing the Nehalem River, Oregon.
    JBailie-nehalem-040314-3951.jpg
  • Timothy Lake, Oregon.
    JBailie-timothy_lake-0855.jpg
  • Fly fishing the South Fork of the Flathead River, Montana.
    JBailie-montana-081016-4248.jpg
  • Fly fishing the South Fork of the Flathead River, Montana.
    JBailie-montana-081016-4095.jpg
  • Steamboat Inn on the North Umpqua River. Cascade Mountains, Oregon.
    JBailie-north_umpqua-092217-0343.jpg
  • Fly fishing on the North Umpqua River. Cascade Mountains, Oregon.
    JBailie-north_umpqua-092217-0240.jpg
  • Fly fishing on the North Umpqua River. Cascade Mountains, Oregon.
    JBailie-north_umpqua-092117-0166.jpg
  • Steamboat Inn on the North Umpqua River. Cascade Mountains, Oregon.
    JBailie-north_umpqua-092117-9947.jpg
  • Steamboat Inn on the North Umpqua River. Cascade Mountains, Oregon.
    JBailie-north_umpqua-092117-9861.jpg
  • Colliding Rivers, North Umpqua River. Cascade Mountains, Oregon.
    JBailie-north_umpqua-091817-8618.jpg
  • Fly fishing for steelhead on the Trask River near Tillamook, Oregon.
    JBailie-trask_river-042517-9354.jpg
  • Mark Shamburg fly fishing for steelhead on the Clackamas River in northern Oregon.
    JBailie-clackamas-051317-0692-2.jpg
  • Mark Shamburg fly fishing for steelhead on the Clackamas River in northern Oregon.
    JBailie-clackamas-051317-0755.jpg
  • Mark Shamburg fly fishing for steelhead on the Clackamas River in northern Oregon.
    JBailie-clackamas-051317-0575.jpg
  • Metolius River in central Oregon.
    JBailie-metolius-060316-7011.jpg
  • Paddling the Yaak River in northern Montana.
    JBailie-montana-081116-4820.jpg
  • Fly fishing the South Fork of the Flathead River, Montana.
    JBailie-montana-081016-4229.jpg
  • OR
    JBailie-Pacific_City-072212-8993.jpg
  • Fly fishing for winter steelhead on the Clackamas River in northern Oregon.
    JBailie-clackamas_river-040517-7287.jpg
  • Fly fishing for winter steelhead on the Clackamas River in northern Oregon.
    JBailie-clackamas_river-040517-0380.jpg
  • Fly fishing for winter steelhead on the Clackamas River in northern Oregon.
    JBailie-clackamas_river-040417-6627.jpg
  • Fly fishing for winter steelhead on the Clackamas River in northern Oregon.
    JBailie-clackamas_river-040417-6573.jpg
  • Fly fishing for winter steelhead on the Clackamas River in northern Oregon.
    JBailie-clackamas_river-040317-6387.jpg
  • Fly fishing for winter steelhead on the Clackamas River in northern Oregon.
    JBailie-clackamas_river-040317-6224.jpg
  • Fly fishing for steelhead on the Quinault River. Olympic National Park, WA.
    JBailie-olympic_np-040917-8957.jpg
  • Fly fishing for steelhead on the Quinault River. Olympic National Park, WA.
    JBailie-olympic_np-040817-2421.jpg
  • Fly fishing for steelhead on the Quinault River. Olympic National Park, WA.
    JBailie-olympic_np-040817-8051.jpg
  • Fly fishing for steelhead along the Oregon coast.
    JBailie-oregon-022017-3617.jpg
  • Fly fishing for steelhead along the Oregon coast.
    JBailie-oregon-022017-3502.jpg
  • Gillnet fishing for salmon, Youngs Bay, Astoria, Oregon.
    JBailie-astoria-091915-3821.jpg
  • Gillnet fishing for salmon, Youngs Bay, Astoria, Oregon.
    JBailie-astoria-091815-3314.jpg
  • Astoria, Oregon.
    JBailie-astoria-090515-9524.jpg
  • West End Basin, Astoria, Oregon.
    JBailie-astoria-090515-9028.jpg
  • West End Basin, Astoria, Oregon.
    JBailie-astoria-090515-8888.jpg
  • Salmon fishing near the mouth of the Columbia River.
    JBailie-astoria-090415-8077.jpg
  • Fly fishing on the North Umpqua River. Cascade Mountains, Oregon.
    JBailie-north_umpqua-090715-2381.jpg
  • Grand opening dinner party for North Fork 53. North Fork 53 is an educational farm stay in the beautiful North Fork Nehalem River valley along the Oregon coast. This event for over 200 people included an Argentinian style roast of a lamb and 1/2 a cow over open fire that took 2 days to fully cook.
    JBailie-northfork_53-101015-5323.jpg
  • Fly fishing on the North Umpqua River. Cascade Mountains, Oregon.
    JBailie-north_umpqua-071015-9271.jpg
  • Redfish Lake, Idaho.
    jb_redfish_lake_070309-8056.jpg
  • Redfish Creek, Idaho.
    jb_redfish_lake_070309-8031.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-111514-4186.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-111514-4039.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-111514-3914.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-111414-3815.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-111414-3430.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-111414-3356.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-111514-4003.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-111514-3896.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-111514-8406.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-111414-3827.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-111414-3771.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-111414-3411.jpg
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