Posts Tagged ‘Salmon’
Rainbows can be called steelheads, but what about salmon.chinook,coho,sockeye,kokannee, atlantic salmon do not have special names and they migrate from salt to fresh water to spawn like steelhead
kokannee can be the exception they are landlocked salmon and the only one I have caught so far.
Join Bay Area celebrity and environmental storyteller Doug McConnell in his latest look animals that Aquarium of the Bay and its affiliate The Bay Institute are working to protect. Wild salmon—Chinook, coho, sockeye, chum, pink salmon and steelhead trout—once populated nearly every coastal river or stream from southern California to Alaska, migrating out to the Pacific Ocean and back again. They have made headlines in recent years for staggering population declines, primarily due to large-scale water diversions and misguided dam operations. In the San Francisco Bay watershed alone, nine of 10 of the largest tributary rivers are blocked by large storage dams, limiting access for salmon to spawn. SalmonAID is presenting Salmon Month throughout September at Aquarium of the Bay. Visit www.aquariumofthebay.org or www.salmonaid.org for the full events lineup
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Salmon are one of the most popular species to fish for on the west coast. Learn how to catch king salmon from a consultant in this sporting video.
shot clip showing the lads from scotland fishing with Pro Guide Mark Glassmaker River Kenai Alaska
September 22, 2009 at Duffins Creek in Ajax, Ontario. Chinook and Brown Trout migrating up Duffins Creek.
A hungry killer whale tries to get a piece of the action on a nice chinook (king) salmon we had on while fishing on the northern tip of Haida Gwaii on British Columbia’s Pacific coast. Check out www.chromersportfishing.com for BC’s best fishing trips and be sure to check out our sponsor www.pointofviewcameras.com who hooked us up with the HD Pro camera on which this footage was captured.
Early February springers on the Columbia River. Brandon Mcgavran with Brandons Guide Service takes out the crew from Embrace The West for a early February three fish day with a epic takedown.
Lawsuits reshape the Columbia, Snake rivers after Endangered Species Act lists salmon, steelhead
Lawsuits, regulation and court scrutiny prompted changes to benefit salmon and steelhead in the Columbia basin.
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