Early2Rise
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Seriously??...t is 2 different picsKlik said:lol took the fin away lol
Seriously??...t is 2 different picsKlik said:lol took the fin away lol
oh lol, the fin is really faded to a point it looks invisible to me.Early2Rise said:Seriously??...t is 2 different pics
A lot of species can be genetically cross bread by hatcheries, even salmon and a rainbow called "skamania" as an example .. I think your right though, it is just a late run mini hen Chinook..Klik said:everything comes in the rivers now. there is bass, pike, carp, salmonids. you name it. it is a chinook for sure though. they can't interbreed. just like foxes and dogs can't but they are same family. again though just to make better species MNR does lot of testing, it just might be new strain of something. but like humans not all fish look the same. it could be a minor mutation 1 in millions.
it looks the same, see that twig near the bottom its in the same spot in relation to the first pic, unless nothing moved what so ever and you landed the fish in the same position its the same fish imoEarly2Rise said:Seriously??...t is 2 different pics
Haha too funny. My bad, I was hungry I guess?Klik said:om nom nom nom bread!!
My thoughts exactlyAKnook said:It looks like a pinook because of the tail. That looks like a pink salmon tail.
Thats what I say to my self all the time. I love fishing here and it is amazing, but I want an atlantic, brown and a brook trout! Never caught them so seeing them posted here sure gets me pumped up to when I visit home again to catch some.Early2Rise said:darn AKnook you are living the dream out there eh.. nice fish!
Skamania is not a salmon x rainbow hybrid. Skamania is a summer-run steelhead that was developed by a hatchery.Early2Rise said:A lot of species can be genetically cross bread by hatcheries, even salmon and a rainbow called "skamania" as an example .. I think your right though, it is just a late run mini hen Chinook..