Salmon Fishing
    Chinook: The biggest of the five species is the chinook, or King salmon. Normal migrating Chinook spend from three to seven years in the sea before returning to their native river to spawn. Chinook have been reported to grow as big as 100lbs, but the majority of returning fish are under 30lbs. Returning migratory Chinook are normally caught close to structure, that is, underwater ledges, shelves and pockets that hold baitfish.Coho: The Coho or Silver salmon look similar to Chinook, except they are normally smaller. An importnat distinction is that Coho have white gums at the base of their teeth, while a Chinook's gums are black. Coho usually live about three years and grow exceptionally fast in the third year. They range in size from four to about 20lbs. Returning Coho are not as structure-oriented as Chinook and are normally found in more open water than chinook.

       
 

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