Well apparently I wasn't clear enough with my comment? I didn't say they were exactly like pink anywhere as I recall, I just said they roughly had the same amount of time to live? I said coho live just over 2 years, which is true.
Pinks live exactly 2 years, coho live just over 2 years (which is what I originally said). If you want to pick apart my post more, go for it. It really isn't a big deal as far as I'm concerned... The main thing I was trying to get across was simply stating that I'm sure it is possible for a pink to jack, although unlikely (and probably never recorded as far as I know), and that you couldn't base jacking on age. It would be interesting to obtain data from these very tiny pinks to see why they are this small (lack of feed, disease, etc). All fish "evolve" over time, so it is possible that you could eventually see pinks jacking. They have already been recorded spawning successfully in brackish water which is something that was never believed to be possible.