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Chinook salmon are the largest of the Pacific salmon. In the Kenai River of Alaska, mature Chinook averaged 16.8 kg (37 lb 1 oz). [17] The current sport-caught world record, 44.1 kg (97 + 1 ⁄ 4 lb), was caught on May 17, 1985, in the Kenai River.
All records are fish caught by use of hook and line and are handled by the Wisconsin Department ... Salmon, Pinook (chinook x pink) 9 lbs.1.6 oz. 27.88 07/30/2016 ...
The Chinook salmon is one of the largest species of salmon. The largest species of salmonid is the taimen ( Hucho taimen ). The biggest recorded taimen was caught in the Kotui River in Russia , and measured 2.1 m (6.9 ft) and weighed 105 kg (231 lb). [ 129 ]
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Aug. 11—The salmon wiggled in the tanks on the back of the truck, throwing water into the sky. A few people standing on the truck bed next to the tanks netted the fish, one at a time, then ...
Often weighing at 80 pounds (36 kg), [1] [2] and as large as a small person, [3] these enormous salmon were once harvested regularly each summer by First Nations peoples, sportfishers, and salmon canneries on the Columbia River and its tributaries, but have now disappeared due to the implementation of commercial fishing practices of the late ...
The whales rely on fish — preferably Chinook salmon — and live in three pods called J, K and L. ... Juan Soto to the Mets on record-shattering 15-year, $765 million contract.
The 2002 Klamath River fish kill occurred on the Klamath River in California in September 2002. According to the official estimate of mortality, about 34,000 fish died. Though some counts may estimate over 70,000 adult chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) were killed when returning to the river to spawn, [1] making it the largest salmon kill in the history of the Western United