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On Sat, 10 Sep 2005 18:49:30 -0700, JR wrote:
It seemed that the silvers were a mix of bright chromers and dark fish. Is that the case? If so, what was the approximate proportion of each would you say? How was the fight of these fish, compared, say, to the fight of a fresh steelhead of the same size? A dark fish means they are pretty far upstream from the sea and are either ready to or have already spawned. The farther upstream Silvers go, the less feisty they get. The ones we caught at both the Kamishak and the Big River were fresh from the sea as evidenced by their green backs and sea lice on their sides, and we were fishing only a few hundred yards from Cook's Inlet. I have taken Chinook (King), Chum, Silver, and Pinks when they were in the spawn and they fight a helluva lot less than when they are fresh from the sea. In fact, this time if we hooked into a chum all colored up, we broke it off rather than land it. We didn't see any colored Silvers. Dave |
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