And finally, my guess...

1) Summer...longer caudual peduncle, not too fat plus it is a clipped fish that has that May/June Skamania strain look to it.

2)This was the toughest...Unclipped Winter Fish (Cook Creek??)...

3)Another toughy...I would say Winter fishy as its girth leads to believe it is sexually mature plus it looks to have a shorter caudual peduncle. But at the same time, that does not look like the typical Chambers Creek brat.

4)Jeeeeese...this is tougher then I thought. Another unclipped fish that looks to be caught the same day as #2 except this fish's dorsal is straight and clean so it looks to be a true wild fish. I'd have to say early wild winter fish.

5) Skamania stock summer-run. No doubt about it! A chrome, long, well conditioned hatchery fish...looks like she was a fish capable of seriously kicking your ass! laugh
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Ryan S. Petzold
aka Sparkey and/or Special