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Topic: AOTY New Species Added  (Read 6336 times)

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Quick slam rules question?  Were Kokanee considered as part of the salmon slam?  More of a salmon than steelhead?

Sorry I didn't answer this earlier.

Kokanee were not considered part of the salmon slam, as they are scored separately from sockeye. I believe the intent for the Salmon Slam was to include migratory species only. However we did include one participant's land-locked chinook since we don't have a separate score for land-locked chinook.

As far as I know the same scoring will be used in 2017.



 

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