noun
- Plural of coho; a species of salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) found in the Pacific Ocean and rivers of North America, characterized by silvery sides and black spots.
Usage: Also called silver salmon or silvers.; Commonly used in fishing and culinary contexts.
Examples
- The fishermen caught several cohos during their trip to the Pacific Northwest.
- Cohos are prized for their firm, flavorful flesh.
- Many anglers prefer cohos because they are strong fighters on the line.
- The river was full of cohos during the fall migration.
- Cohos typically weigh between 8 and 12 pounds when fully grown.