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The kokanee salmon is a land locked sockeye salmon. The story is about the kokanee salmon’s life cycle from being laid as an egg in a freshwater stream to returning to that same stream four years later as an adult spawner. The salmon like a certain habitat to lay their eggs. The temperature of the water, water flow, size of rocks in which they build their redds. The book also explains how they choose their mate, lay the eggs, fertilize the eggs and how they protect them from predators. The salmon choose the stream where they were laid as salmon eggs and how they grow in the stream to hatch in the spring to return to the lake to live for about four years
This text examines the ecology of the Pacific salmon
Did you know that salmon can be caught both in freshwater and in the ocean? In fact, the majority of these fish are migratory. The average salmon begins its life in freshwater, makes a long journey to the ocean, and returns to freshwater to spawn. This handy volume teaches young readers about the various species of salmon. It introduces the most commonly used salmon-fishing gear and offers tips for a successful fishing trip. The book even includes suggestions for cooking your catch.
- Time-tested strategies for fishing tailwaters and matching the hatch season by season - The flies and knots for success - Including contributions by regional expertsTailwaters provide extraordinary year-round fishing, but you have to know how to fish them. The author covers how tailwaters work--how cold waters released from a dam affect the water, the aquatic life, and the fish. This book has it all: the hatches, the best imitation flies to use in every circumstance, nymphing and dry-fly tactics, all illustrated with drawings by artist Dave Hall and more than 200 color photographs.
If you enjoy catching rainbow trout, German browns, cutthroat, char, mackinaw, brook trout, landlocked kokanee and king salmon in coldwater lakes, this book is for you. Trolling Truthsis about freshwater trolling, with ultra light equipment. Anglers have trolled for years, using all kinds of systems, and they have been successful, some more so than others. Trolling for fish is not rocket science but doing it well by properly utilizing the new and innovative techniques and technology can be a challenge. Trolling Truths shares the techniques that will bring more fish to your line.
New Mexico is an angler's delight. It has more than a thousand miles of fishable creeks, streams, and rivers and almost a quarter-million surface acres of lakes and reservoirs. This book is a complete guide to fishing in all of these waters. Over two hundred public, private, and Indian reservation-fishing areas are covered. From the state's two best-known fishing areas--the San Juan river and Elephant Butte Reservoir--to all of the waters associated with the state's ten drainages, this book provides detailed information for each site on location, size, depth, shoreline description, fish species, suggested angling techniques, seasonal fishing reports, road access, camping and boating facilities, and handicapped accessibility. This book is sure to become indispensable to two types of anglers: beginners, young and old, who want to take up the sport, and veterans--including newcomers to the state--who seek up-to-date information on all species of coldwater and warm water sport fish in New Mexico.