Species guide
How to catch Chum salmon
Oncorhynchus keta

Chum salmon is a strong and adaptable fish known for its striking fall colors and important role in both freshwater and marine ecosystems. They migrate from rivers to the sea, changing their diet along the way. This species is prized by anglers for its spirited fight and sizable weight.
Where they live
Chum salmon inhabit freshwater rivers, brackish estuaries, and coastal saltwater areas across North America, South America, Asia, and Europe. They move between shallow river shallows and deeper coastal waters up to 250 meters.
Typical size
Up to about 100 cm
What they eat
- plankton
- benthic organisms
- small crustaceans
- insects
- macrofauna
Best baits
- shrimp
- small fish strips
- artificial shrimp baits
- insect imitations
Best lures
- spoons
- spinners
- salmon plugs
- soft plastic swimbaits
How to fish for them
- trolling
- drift fishing
- fly fishing with streamers
- spin casting
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