Post updated on July 14, 2013.
It’s an odd-numbered year, so watch-out! Large numbers of pink salmon (nicknamed “humpies”) are about to return to Puget Sound.
Want to whet your appetite for the upcoming humpy run? Check-out the video below. It features a full-helping of beautiful scenery on the Snohomish River captured during the 2011 pink salmon season.
The shots were taken over the course of a few weeks during early mornings, middle of days, and evenings, too.
So, go ahead and click the video’s play button. Cast off. And slowly reel-in this beautiful fish story.
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