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#21 fishfreek

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Posted 01 September 2016 - 08:11 PM

Tossing iron that makes so much sense . Jbw got him self an illegal immigrant LOL.


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#22 troutddicted

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Posted 01 September 2016 - 08:29 PM

Chinnies are also tagged with radio chips ( or some sort of chip they use a scanner thingy ma jig to locate ) in their faces.  Though I'm not convinced this fish was branded in the name of science.  I couldn't find anything that looked that intricate.  This was the branding tool. 

 

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Also, not insinuating anyone was drinking on the boat - the bottle could of been some sort Norwegian Sparkling Mountain Top Glacier Water where date and location made are well important.


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Posted 01 September 2016 - 09:19 PM

I think your cooler imprint theory makes the most sense Trout.
Cold brandy print..
Not cold branding.
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#24 FrequentFlyer

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Posted 02 September 2016 - 01:12 AM

That is a cold branded fish from stocked from a US hatchery, they've been experimenting with cold branding.

 

https://www.fws.gov/...tions/FP117.pdf


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#25 Fisherman Dave

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Posted 02 September 2016 - 09:11 AM

Interesting. Wonder if they'd like to know where their fish ended up...

 

On a side note, not to derail thread but maybe someone wants to PM me, but if salmon return to spawn where they were born, how do hatchery raised salmon choose what trib to run down, if at all? The one they were released in? Just interesting that if this is US based cold branding that the fish ended up here.


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#26 salmotrutta

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Posted 02 September 2016 - 09:35 AM

Just interesting that if this is US based cold branding that the fish ended up here.

 

OP says it came from 6 miles offshore, not 6 kilometers, so still an American fish.

 

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#27 troutddicted

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Posted 02 September 2016 - 10:17 AM

Fish are released into streams so they can imprint at a young age. Steelhead for instance migrate all around and go in and out of several watersheds - perhaps salmon do the same?
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