I just finished reading an article that is to be published in Outlook tomorrow regarding WV streamkeepers and their fish counts. It says they counted 12 'pink salmon' in a certain stream last year. I appreciate that this could be a mistake, but I do remember hearing from a valuable source that a handful of pinks were spotting bumping their noses against a fish fence at a small stream nearby, last year. Given that pinks only run every odd year, it seems peculiar that there be any in even years. The only rationale for them being there seems to be either strays from van isle, as I understand pinks run there every year, OR they were jacks. But this brought me to my main question...do pink jacks come back after one year just like the coho and chinook do? If not then I wonder why these pinks came back last year to lower mainland streams, given the far distance between here and vancouver island as an explanation for the strays