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Quote from: SeaRun1 on August 07, 2018, 12:28:38 PM Where are the larger fish?There’s at least one good sized one swimming around out there. He has a white lightning Coho Killer stuck in his jaw. If you happen upon him I’d like my spoon back.
Where are the larger fish?
Most of ours have been 8 - 12. We got two that were bigger, but both came after we had bonked our kings for the day and got a free pass. Here's the biggest one, he was probably in the 20 range. That's a 4" spoon hanging out of his mouth for reference.
If you really want a big one you are probably going have to toss back a few 8-15 lbers.That's a hard thing to do when you consider the value of the fish in hand: https://www.pikeplacefish.com/collections/salmon/salmon-chinook.html
Notice how the “wild” fish in the picture is missing an adipose fin? I wonder if your average Washingtonian knows the differences in our salmon, where they come from and the politics behind them.SR1
This might be the best batch yet:
Quote from: CP on August 09, 2018, 09:03:04 AMThis might be the best batch yet: recipe?