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Dont get me wrong though, there are native river born "Blackies" too. But the State does not rear those to produce a winter fishery for us.
Blackies are not from river spawining Kings. There hatchery reared fish kept longer to make them sterile. They are nothing but feeding machines and will never go spawn in a river as they never sexually mature. There held for a year and let go in salt. There they roam and stay. They could just be leaving the sound because of low food numbers because of all the Pinks but Pinks and Blackies use really different areas of the sonds as far as depth usaually. Either way a real Blackmouth (Feeder) is not from or never will go to a river.
http://wdfw.wa.gov/factshts/blackmouth.htmThis is all I have but it dosent say if there sterile or if they return to a river to either be colected or try to spawn?
So is there a sterile Blackmouth?
Biologist's around the Sound have found very few Chinook redds and juvenile blackmouth in the salt, which has been an increasing trend on large pink-run years. The exact cause is not yet known, potentially: redd competition and heavy foot traffic could be contributors.
Not that I am aware of, sterilization in fish is generally the result of an artificial hybridization, not a pure strain that is hatchery raised.