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Coho
#1
Keep your fers crossed
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#2
approved.......
Matt

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#3
Wow. who would have ever thought, they would have a season when the Indians started there coho project. For all the bad I have said about them when they snag fish outside the hatcheries they got this one right. I hope they continue to introduce them into other drainages.
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#4
I'm dancing a jig right now. I truely love silver fishing rivers in the fall. I just hope after Avery's hunting season I will be able to make it up for the last week of the season.
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#5
Thank you Nez Perce! A remarkable accomplishment. Mike
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#6
Somebody already broke the state record. 9 lbs and some change. Who's next?
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#7
That's awesome, where did you hear this?
Matt
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#8
N. Idaho angler lands state record coho salmon

http://www.ktvb.com/story/news/local/201.../17669023/

(Sent from KTVB)
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#9
My thoughts exactly. THANKS!!!
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#10
Thats crazy that 9lbs is the record. They must loose quite a bit of weight by the time the get up river. When we were in the salt close to the river mouths up in Alaska 10-12 lbs were the average and almost every day a group with yank one in over 15. Here was my 15.6lb silver.
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#11
Talked to a friend in Orofino over the weekend. They are catching those coho's in the northfork with spoons. He had a dozen of them come through his place on Saturday.
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