Steve and Sasha got me started on this with the discussion about Mexican Trout.
OK, so I've always been a little confused about one thing: Why are Trout called Trout, and Salmon Salmon. When if we go by the Scientific classifications, the lines are drawn wrong in common language.
Pacific "Salmons" and Pacific "Trout" (Rainbows, Cutts, and Subspecies, plus Gila and Apache Trout, and several Asian species) are all part of the Oncorhynchus Genus , while Brown Trout and Atlantic Salmon are part of the Salmo Genus.
Now it seems to me that this indicates a closer relationship between, say a Chinook Salmon and a Rainbow Trout, than there is between a Rainbow trout and a brown Trout - yet the trouts are Trouts.
Likewise, virtually every book about Trout has to make the point that Brookies, Lakers, Bulls and Dollies aren't "True Trout", they're "Char" - ie: From the Salvelinus Genus. But there is no similar note about Browns and Rainbows not being from the Same Genus at all either!?!?
Interesting to me. Maybe to some of you too.
I hereby propose that next time someone posts a picture of a 25lb Chinook, we need to say "Nice Trout" and when flybob (or I) post a dink Brown, it shall be referred to as a Salmon...
Nice Salmon!