Pink salmon
Oncorhynchus gorbuscha

Pink_grayPink salmon, also called "humpies," are the smallest of the Pacific salmon. They are usually found in watersheds closer to the salt water, and not in waterways far inland. We don't find as many chum as other species of salmon in King County streams, but we do find a few in the creeks that feed directly into Puget Sound. But, pink salmon sometimes "stray" and can be seen spawning in creeks that you wouldn't expect! If you see a salmon, here's some tips to use to determine whether or not it's a pink salmon...

Photos from Inland Fishes of Washington by Whitney and Wydoski, © 1979 University of Washington Press. Reprinted by permission of the University of Washington Press.

PinkM
Adult Male Pink Salmon.

PinkF
Adult Female Pink Salmon.

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