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If you were the one to vote, please justify your reasoning.That, sir, is a fish.
I agree.Hatchery (no adipose) Coho. The gums... it's ain't a chinock... and tail... it ain't a steelhead. Young'in can be confusing, but by process of elimination.
I think the baffled, rather than angry, look on its face confirms the hatchery origin.Hatchery (no adipose) Coho. The gums... it's ain't a chinock... and tail... it ain't a steelhead. Young'in can be confusing, but by process of elimination.
Now what about that dorsal?Hatchery (no adipose) Coho. The gums... it's ain't a chinock... and tail... it ain't a steelhead. Young'in can be confusing, but by process of elimination.
Immature females can appear something like that, but kinda funky, hu. There can be more deviations in youngins so I was just looking at it on a "more charactristics than not" basis.Now what about that dorsal?
DinnerFish
[/QUOTE]Ha! So I said steelhead.
[/QUOTE]He was sure it was a King, but I don't think they stock Kings in that river.
The only thing that matters! They all gonna be fine et's and that fishy looks to have some nice meats on it. Water direct to your plate can't be beat.Dinner
I'd think tail shape is more telling.So the light banding if the gums is the giveaway on this one?