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Identify this fish

  • Chinook

    Votes: 2 4.4%
  • Coho

    Votes: 35 77.8%
  • Steelhead

    Votes: 6 13.3%
  • Other

    Votes: 2 4.4%

  • Total voters
    45
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Buddy caught this, I told him it's one thing, but he's convinced it's a different one.

It's a fin clipped _______.

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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?
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.
 
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Ha! So I said steelhead. He was sure it was a King, but I don't think they stock Kings in that river. Either way, he's good with the fin clip. I told him he best be sure next time he pulls it out of the river.
 

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