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Danny Lunn of Portage holds the Indiana Fish of the Year chinook salmon caught in September in Salt Creek. The 42.2-inch bruiser is also believed to be the first 30-pound plus salmon caught in Indiana waters in several decades. The fish appears to be a wild-produced king as all hatchery-produced chinook had been adipose fin-clipped.
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More Chinook, better quality coho, but no Skamania for the Little Calumet River system.
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