If you're missing a tiger shark just chum the deeper grass flats where you might scallop and they're out there. Only seen 5-7 footers but there's tons of sea turtles for them to eat
You are correct on King Salmon. I was in Washington State fishing with my uncle... He lived on Tiger Mountain and even though the creek in his back yard was native only fishing, he would let me run out back right before dark and catch one for the smoker... he is who I learned to call them Kings from. Didn't know that it is also called Chinook. He was born and raised on the Olympic Peninsula before moving to Issiquah.
I am strictly a meat fisherman now. I, however, would like to make a trip to Alaska to catch some Halibut maybe some Salmon too. Then I can add to the list but it’s not important to me at this moment.
“Everyone behaves badly--given the chance.”
― Ernest Hemingway
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You are correct on King Salmon. I was in Washington State fishing with my uncle... He lived on Tiger Mountain and even though the creek in his back yard was native only fishing, he would let me run out back right before dark and catch one for the smoker... he is who I learned to call them Kings from. Didn't know that it is also called Chinook. He was born and raised on the Olympic Peninsula before moving to Issiquah.
“Everyone behaves badly--given the chance.”
― Ernest Hemingway