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Quote from: cohoho on August 07, 2012, 03:22:54 PMQuote from: grundy53 on August 06, 2012, 07:47:51 PMArguing apples and oranges. "Tules" and "white kings" are two different strains of Chinook.No Tules in AK, totally different, do not blame you for not eating a Tule, but white meat Kings- especially winter Kings out of Homer and Ketchikan, yummy! And this from one of the biggest Salmon snobs around.....ME! I never ate anything but fresh Reds.. Gave all almost all Kings away...Would you say my fish was a white king? The head clearly depicts a clean hen. I wonder why this hatchery fish contains genetics form AK? I hope I can hook another. I'll get pics before I fillet it to show how Crome.
Quote from: grundy53 on August 06, 2012, 07:47:51 PMArguing apples and oranges. "Tules" and "white kings" are two different strains of Chinook.No Tules in AK, totally different, do not blame you for not eating a Tule, but white meat Kings- especially winter Kings out of Homer and Ketchikan, yummy! And this from one of the biggest Salmon snobs around.....ME! I never ate anything but fresh Reds.. Gave all almost all Kings away...
Arguing apples and oranges. "Tules" and "white kings" are two different strains of Chinook.
The Vedder/Chiliwack river system in Canada has a huge fall run of white kings. The locals don't particularly care for 'em because the kings push the coho out of the holes. I think the white kings are pretty tasty. They're especially good if you cold smoke 'em for an hour then can 'em. YUM!
They're not Tules like you'd find swimming up the lower Columbia tribs... Different fish.
Good lord so all the White kings you catch and do not want send them my way by far the best smoking King you can catch they seem to be a bit more oily than regular pink meat Kings more like black cod good eats!
Quote from: grundy53 on August 06, 2012, 07:47:51 PMArguing apples and oranges. "Tules" and "white kings" are two different strains of Chinook.Correct. "Tules" are normal kings that begin their spawning process in the ocean so by the time they make it to their spawning site they are ready to go. Their spawning site is very close to the ocean, they dont have the time to prepare to spawn in the river like many other strains do. Just a FYI, each creek has its own genetically diverse population of Kings and each one has it's own quirks.