That's very interesting, thanks for posting. It makes me wonder if there is any way to quantify the negative effect of C&R on chum salmon. It's not clear if after the chum has been stressed, how long it will take to return to the colours of its unstressed state or if it ever will. It also makes me wonder if by catching a chum with good genetics it could be stressed to the point that when released it no longer exhibits the same dominant coloration that would have previously given it a choice of the best mates. Further to that it, I've got to conclude that the poor chum that get dragged onto the rocks and kicked back in the water at the Stave are doomed. Even if they survive I suspect their coloration will tell the story of their ordeal and result in an inability to find a mate.