nice little catch 11am on roe sac

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mikeh

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Nothing doing on spoons and lures but the guy next to me did manage to catch this nice little fishy on a roe sac. He didn't have a net with him, so I netted for him.

Fish was released unharmed.
 

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Pic name says coho, can anyone confirm?

I see a reddish tinge but otherwise it looks like a chinook to me. Hard to see but the tail seems completely spotted.
 
Looks like a corss between brown /chinok to me. Disgusting to see garbage beside this beauty
 
Nice to help someone out.
Looks like a strong fish.

Thanks for the update.


There's lots of garbage cans @PC ...
I hear their easy use.

LOL

Funnily enough I was fishing amongst all the wind blown crap near the shore for Carp, but the swell coming in and the new water colour seems to have put paid to carping in my usual spot. I was there for three hours and did not see a single carp patroling or rolling. We cleared a bag full of trash off the rocks where we were fishing, mostly cups like the one on the pic, plus a ton of empty red bull cans...(night fishing)?

Scored two lures inbetween the rocks, an old Mepps size 4 or 5 that will need a new hook and possibly a Williams spoon, or similar.
 
chinook 150%

This.
That is a small male chinook 200%.

Anal fin is an even bigger telltale than spots on the tail. On a coho it is shaped like a right angled triangle, on a chinook it is a parallelogram.
Only amateurs look at the colour in the mouth :p
 
This.
That is a small male chinook 200%.

Anal fin is an even bigger telltale than spots on the tail. On a coho it is shaped like a right angled triangle, on a chinook it is a parallelogram.
Only amateurs look at the colour in the mouth :p

dont need to look at the mouth u can tell by lookin at the whole fish :smile:
 
This.
That is a small male chinook 200%.

Anal fin is an even bigger telltale than spots on the tail. On a coho it is shaped like a right angled triangle, on a chinook it is a parallelogram.
Only amateurs look at the colour in the mouth :p

Doesn't look all that small to me, but hard to say without knowing the measurements.
 

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