The Sporting Chef Scott Leysath of the Sportsman Channel, pulls out a fresh pan of salmon to hand to volunteer Mary Rees Freeman (right) Tuesday at Zion Lutheran Church in Elgin during a Hunt.Fish.Feed program that feeds the homeless and less fortunate. The fish was caught this past weekend at the Salmon Unlimited Tournament on Lake Michigan. The Hunt.Fish.Feed. is an outreach program that feeds those in need game meat and fish donated by sportsman. August 21, 2012 | Michael Smart~Sun-Times Media
Those in need line up Tuesday for a dinner of fish and game meat at the Zion Lutheran Church in Elgin. August 21, 2012 | Michael Smart~Sun-Times Media
Sportsman Channel’s Hunt.Fish.Feed program came to the Elgin Soup Kettle at Zion Lutheran Church Tuesday evening, to feed the homeless and less fortunate fresh fish caught this past weekend at the Salmon Unlimited Tournament in Illinois. August 21, 2012 | Michael Smart~Sun-Times Media
Sportsman Channel’s Hunt.Fish.Feed program came to Elgin Tuesday evening to feed the homeless and less fortunate fresh fish and game meat. August 21, 2012 | Michael Smart~Sun-Times Media
Comcast's Tony Ruopoli (center) and Stephen Thomas (right) were on hand Tuesday to help serve food during the Sportsman Channel’s Hunt.Fish.Feed program in the Elgin Soup Kettle at Zion Lutheran Church. August 21, 2012 | Michael Smart~Sun-Times Media
U.S. Rep candidate Tammy Duckworth volunteers Tuesday at Zion Lutheran Church in Elgin during the Sportsman Channel’s Hunt.Fish.Feed. program. August 21, 2012 | Michael Smart~Sun-Times Media
ELGIN — Fresh-caught, poached salmon prepared by a master chef is something residents who take advantage of Elgin’s soup kettles don’t often get. On Tuesday, however, about 50 residents were treated to the salmon — caught Saturday on Lake Michigan’s Winthrop Harbor — as well …