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King Salmon
Trophy fish of 13.6 to 27.2 kilograms (30 to 60 lbs.),
also called Tyees, are surprisingly common in provincial
waters from June through early September. From October
into May, fishing can be good for still immature "feeders"
of "springs" of 2.3 to 11.4 kilograms (5 to 25 lbs.)
Chinook live from three to four years.
They rarely leap; rather, their
fight is characterised by powerful, determined runs,
and battles with large chinook often last a half-hour
or more.
The flesh varies
from white to deep-red and is very rich (although some
natural runs of chinook in southern BC have an equally
rich nearly white flesh).
See Fishing Photos 
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