08-13-2007, 07:13 PM
Sorry, JoyRide, we aren't much for picture taking. We are going out to Sekiu again in early Sept., and if we get into any of those nice hook-nosed cohos, we promise to snap a few.The Washington F & G
just reported that the cohos have so much to feed on in the ocean right now, with huge populations of candlefish, herring, and shrimp, that they are growing at a much faster rate than the usual 1 pound a week they normally put on in Aug. and Sept. They might be averaging as much as 11-12 pounds when they head up the Straits of Juan de Fuca. Mike
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just reported that the cohos have so much to feed on in the ocean right now, with huge populations of candlefish, herring, and shrimp, that they are growing at a much faster rate than the usual 1 pound a week they normally put on in Aug. and Sept. They might be averaging as much as 11-12 pounds when they head up the Straits of Juan de Fuca. Mike
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