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I think the mussel connection is a bit tenuous. There is a very similar species of freshwater pearlshell mussel that inhabits our PNW salmon rivers, and co-evolved with Pacific salmon. Margaritifera spp. have very robust shells and I'd like to see some evidence that pink salmon are having a direct negative effect on them before I'll be convinced. If their populations are decreasing, and I definitely believe they are because that is happening in many places across the globe, then I suspect other factors were already there before the pink salmon boom.Wow, pink salmon have expanded their populations more than I realized. Other than the example of the freshwater mussels being impacted by invasive pink salmon, I was thinking the presence of pinks might be beneficial in terms of increasing the nutrient supply in northern streams, the way sockeye do for Alaska's Bristol Bay rivers. The ecological downside for Atlantic salmon, more than native brown trout I expect, is the toll the pink salmon have on the forage base in the White and Barents Sea. They may decrease forage for Atlantic salmon the way pinks and chums apparently affect the forage supply of north Pacific salmon and steelhead.
Did the Golden sample it?
SF
Yep! He loves salmon![]()
That's a gorgeous fish! All the pretty cohos gettin a little jealous of that one.
Jiminy Creepers it ended being a lot of fish but I’ve got a good start.View attachment 166573
I’m going to turn all this frozen humpy into smoked salmon tomorrow. “Utility Salmon”![]()


Lots of HH (humpy hate) so it’s hard to understand that you’d go to all this trouble.Upon eating a collar fresh off the smoker I am reminded why I bothered. They are fatty and delicious.
Yumm, now my mouth is wateringJiminy Creepers it ended being a lot of fish but I’ve got a good start.
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I decided to do some collars, even though they’re “just pinks,” just because.
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CH or CE (envy) in the case of @jasmillo ’s recent results.Lots of HH (humpy hate) so it’s hard to understand that you’d go to all this trouble.(for a pink). A few more weeks and all the HH can shift to CH.
(I bet that collar was very tasty)
Oh yeah I forgot about that one. I like to go CnR some chums once in a while but when I’ve tried eating them, from ones my friend caught and smoked, I thought they were gross. Chums are cool. When they are in the rivers in any numbers they can really get the aquatic ecosystem ramping up. Plus they got those gnarly faces!I hear ya about Cohohoho envy - @jasmillo getting two 10+ pounders? (my CH was chum dislike.)


