Over the long weekend, my wife and I downsized our bookshelves. She's a bigger pack rat than I am, but there are a number of fishing books I've have had since I was a teen that I'm going to part with. I spent hours pouring over these books as a kid and they definitely shaped my development as an angler. Back in the late 70's and early 80's, these books inspired me and mentored me.
One such book is "Fishing Made Easy" by Arthur L Cone Jr, published in 1968. The author writes on page 81:
"The five Pacific salmon species, of which the Cohoe, or sliver salmon, and the chinook, or king salmon are top game fish, are really salt-water rather than fresh-water species. Nobody except someone who likes rotting fish will bother with them in freshwater."
Good thing I didn't listen to Mr. Cone!