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- June_hogs abstract "In the parlance of the Pacific Northwest of the United States, June hogs were the largest Chinook salmon caught in the summer migratory runs of the fish. Often weighing at least 80 pounds (36 kg), and as large as a small person, these enormous salmon were once harvested regularly each summer by First Nations peoples, sportfishers, and salmon canneries on the Columbia River and its tributaries, but have now disappeared due to the decline of salmon runs in general; today the largest Chinooks caught in the same runs are half the size. June hogs were said to be a line of supersalmon. These supersalmon were capable of swimming over 1,000 miles up the Columbia River and into Canada. The name "June hog" derives from the seasonality of the runs and their size.It is said that Chinook salmon had massive amounts of energy reserves. They also produced large amounts of offspring. Bob Heinith of the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission stated that June hogs most likely migrated to the sea as very young fish before the age of one.".
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- June_hogs subject Category:History_of_the_Pacific_Northwest.
- June_hogs subject Category:Salmon.
- June_hogs comment "In the parlance of the Pacific Northwest of the United States, June hogs were the largest Chinook salmon caught in the summer migratory runs of the fish.".
- June_hogs label "June hogs".
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- June_hogs depiction Chinook_salmon,_Astoria_Oregon_circa_1910.jpg.
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