Telling these fish apart can be an interesting experience. I have seen the debate on shore.
Usually the best way to tell them, as the article stated, is by looking at the head/mouth size/shape.
I know Rodney's article is from 2001 so this caught my eye:
"Remember, these chars are slow growing fish, some large fish are up to ten years of age.
All of them need to be released in the Southern BC. Please handle with care when releasing
them."
I don't have an interest in keeping a big Dolly or Bull, especially one close to a decade old,
but according to Region 2 regs you can keep them in many water bodies(ie Cultus Lake) under
certain circumstances.
You can find the region 2 regs here --->
http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/fw/fish/regulations/docs/1315/fishing_synopsis_2013-15_region2.pdfVery neat fish to catch, and a welcome bit of diversity to our typical resident sportfish.