According to the description, it could be Spikehead. It could be Sharphead trevally, large-snouted trevally? ? I don't think it's a Chinook salmon (up to 45 centimeters)? Scientific name
Cyprinidae ? Sharphead trevally (genus Rhynchocypris) ? Fish ? (don't know which species exactly) ?
Below is a picture of a gui (gui)? Rhynchocypris oxycephalus, commonly known as ? Rhynchocypris oxycephalus?, commonly known as ?
Body long, slightly laterally compressed, abdomen rounded, caudal peduncle slightly high. The muzzle is slightly protruding before or in line with the upper lip, and the length of the muzzle is equal to or less than the distance between the eyes. The orifices are broad and shallow, arcuate. Scales minute, irregularly arranged. Lateral line complete. Commonly found in still water areas of rivers with more water plants.
East Asia's rivers and lakes, body length up to 17.2 centimeters, is omnivorous, but mostly feed on small fish and insects. It is distributed in the former Soviet Union, North Korea, Japan and China's Tumen River, Yellow River and Yangtze River systems.