We love hearing from Mike Jamboretz of Jambo's Sportfishing but when the phone rings as he hits double figures and the pictures start arriving... It's report time!
The selective chinook season opened on June 18 and it took all of a couple hours for Jambo to land on the kings. Since then, it's been simply an issue of sorting through the wild fish to find the keepers.
A chrome keeper in the 20 pound range hits the deck!
With a WDFW scale sampling crew on board, the gang recording the wild chinook's vital statistics have been busy!
This wild chinook grabbed a purple back Tomic "Husky plug" and has a few scales removed for the sake of research.
A 42" chinook took a Silver Horde plug with 260 feet of wire out.
There's plenty of time to get out to Neah Bay and if you want to get a trip with Mike Jamboretz, check out http://www.jambossportfishing.com/