Chum Salmon
The Chum Salmon, also known as the White Salmon, Autumn Salmon or simply 'The Salmon', is a species of anadromous salmon native to the coastal rivers of the North Pacific and the Beringian Arctic. Chum Salmon has the largest natural range of any Pacific salmon, being found all around the North Pacific, off the coasts of Japan, Korea, the Russian Far East, British Columbia, and all over the United States. Chum are thought to be resistant to whirling disease.

Details
- Bait and Lure Preference
- Advantage, Eggs, Redworm, Spinner, Spoon, Crankbait, Jerkbait, Minnow, Artificial Corn - Yellow, Bread, Cheese, Hotdog
- Traits
- JumperLikes jumping out of the water
Weight
Hook Sizes
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1/0
2/0
3/0
4/0
Tackle Preference
Filter
Available
Baits
Natural
Bread
Cheese
Eggs
Hotdog
Live
Minnow
Redworm
Bottom
Artificial Corn - Yellow
Ground
Advantage
Lures
Constant
Twitching
Jigging
Stop & Go
Crankbait
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Jerkbait
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Spinner
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Spoon
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