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bullshark

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After a terrible coho run last year...they returned this year with a decent run. I put a lot of time in for these fish which are only in certain rivers along the North shore (in any numbers worth fishing anyway). I really wanted to get a red male with a large kype. And while I came close last week, that fish was a little too beat up for me.
The really small ones are only 2 years old instead of 3 years like most of them, I guess this is there way on maintaining a population if something should happen to a certain year class.
I find these fish really interesting as they vary so much in size/colour/shape. Which is why they often get misidentified up here.
If you guys have any coho pics lets seem them!
 

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beautiful pics, getting the itch now for this weekend , probably sunday to hit the west tribs now that the rain has come :)
that red coho would be an ultimate goal of mine... wow
 
Awesome catch man! Big or small they all count.

I've never been out for the "Fall Fun", now I think I need to try it out.
 
Wish we had more Coho ops here in the south.
They were actually the stocked Salmon of choice here in the '70s and '80s.
I would take 1 Coho over 100 Chinnies. Matter of fact I don't even hit the tribs when the Chinnies are in.

Alfie

P.S. Please note this stocking Gods.
 
I would love to fish north Superior during the steelhead run... one day...
 

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