yesterdays catch! not bad!

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Oh come on guys...really? It's a Chinook, 100%, no question. Some of you need to brush up on your fish ID.

John

If it's a chinook explain the white gums !! I can't see enough of the tail to definitely say its spots on the bottom of the tail not Just the rays I the tail !! I have never seem a chinook with white gums
 
I zoomed in on the gums and it does indeed have white gums, but there is no question that it's a chinook. The overall look of it just screams chinook. Zoom in on the tail though and you'll see the spots :cool:
 
Few fresh chinnys have sometimes white gums. I'm almost 150% sure that's a chinny. I've landed my fare share of ho's to know the difference.

here is coho i got couple weeks ago.
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Sparta said:
arrrright!!! heres the hint! black tongue and white gum! but theres a few people that got it already! yes its a Coho! @ w-boughner, Kizzle and jc53 you guys know your fish! meaning! you guys been catching a lot of coho before!
lol...i hate to tell you but that is 100% 'nook. i've caught my share of early run chinny's...don't be surprise to haul them white-gummed and all...
 
Thread hijack:

What's this one?
Few freckles. Red colouring... Some black, but not much in the mouth.

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Float_On thats a male coho with spawning colors. It gets really easy to tell the male coho's when they get that red/pink color. Ive also learned this year that smaller chinooks can often have white gums, probably because they aren't fully developed.
 
NADO said:
Float_On thats a male coho with spawning colors. It gets really easy to tell the male coho's when they get that red/pink color. Ive also learned this year that smaller chinooks can often have white gums, probably because they aren't fully developed.
Ya, knew the male part...
Still struggle with coho/chinook sometimes.
Sammie is a Sammie to me.
 
C'mon the difference is clear as day :p


float^drifter said:
Few fresh chinnys have sometimes white gums. I'm almost 150% sure that's a chinny. I've landed my fare share of ho's to know the difference.

here is coho i got couple weeks ago.
9907433556_ca7e87449f_h.jpg
Picture quality... :shock:
 

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