Jake,
As I said above, the Stilly has a small run of even-year humpies that appear to be the same size (up to 6 or even 7 pounds) as odd-year fish. Many of these fish hang a left at Pilchuck Creek. To my own knowledge, there are also runs in the Snohomish (whether ultimately headed for the Sky or Snoqualmie) and in the Dungeness. I suspect that most rivers that host large odd-year runs also have sparse runs of even-year fish. I don't think I have ever run across any reference to the jack phenomenon occurring in humpy, chum or sockeye. They seem to be restricted to a more rigid life cycle than chinook or coho. Anyone have any more information on that?

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