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![]() Yesssssssssss! The Salmon will be running like mad soon, very soon. Good catch by you and your dad. Gotta love the power of these fish. It really can't be matched!!!
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![]() That's some sweet catches my friend.
Looking at the pictures the one all the way to the left (smallest one) seems to be a coho but what do I know. Regardless waters are becoming alive and cant wait to get out again. Fish on. Andre |
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![]() Good call on that one Andre. Definitely a hen coho. The dark interior of the mouth is the easiest clue, trout, including steelies, are snow white inside their mouths. Also the coho have that signature 'overbite'. There are other more subtle differences but those 2 can give you a fast, easy ID.
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![]() Dave B. I have a question for you. I was under the impression the Altmar hatchery stopped clipping fins on fish a number of years ago and started using microchips. Do you know if they are still clipping adipose?
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![]() Wild Kings on the Salmon? Steelhead yes, Kings........not so sure.
One thing for sure, if your one the river after a bit of rain in the next couple of weeks the fishing should be hot!! Thinking seriously about the second week in October....depends on the weather and the tuna bite!!!! It's been many years.
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" In 2012, preliminary results indicated that 56% of the Chinook salmon harvested in New York waters of Lake Ontario were wild. The proportion of wild Chinook salmon observed in most New York tributaries varied by fish age but was generally low (i.e., 5-20%), except in the Salmon River, where approximately 70% of angler-caught Chinook salmon were wild." Found some newer data... " Percentages of wild Chinook salmon in Lake Ontario varied by year class and age and among regions from 2009-2014, but overall, wild Chinook were an important component of the Lake Ontario fishery averaging 47% of the age 2 and 3 lake harvest." Last edited by Dave B.; 09-27-2015 at 11:30 PM.. |
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![]() I learn something new everyday. Something about the idea of catching (or just the possibility) wild, stream born fish that is appealing. I new that a fair percentage of the steelhead were stream bred but did not know that the salmon had the right conditions to reproduce in the Salmon River. That is very cool. What about other fish there as in: Coho, Atlantics, resident trout?
Thanks for the info guys!!
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![]() Tony, I don't have the time just now to dig up the info you asked for. I'll try to locate it later. For now here are a couple of docs. you might find interesting.
http://www.dec.ny.gov/docs/fish_marine_pdf/lorpt14.pdf http://www.dec.ny.gov/docs/fish_mari...14hilights.pdf |
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