Friday, December 28, 2007

Chinook salmon - Decline in number of Chinook salmon concerns biologists

Chinook salmon- For many centuries the fall Chinook salmon have fought their way upstream from the Pacific Ocean to return to Sandy River to spawn a new generation. And, around second week of October every year, this determined return of the fall Salmon River Pulaski NY- The Chinook salmon are on the run. Another great day fishing the DSR. Runs of both Coho and Chinook salmon came through Wednesday 10/3/07. On Tuesday and Friday the runs were not as strong, however more than Chinook salmon was the most commonly harvested species (75.8% of the salmonine total) with an estimate of 11320 fish harvested. Smallmouth bass harvest in September 2007 was estimated at 3139 fish, a 58.4% decrease compared to the With the summer open water fishing season behind us, Lake Ontario anglers are already hard at work preparing for next year. Volunteers from the OFAH/Toronto Sportsmen's Show Ringwood Fish Culture Station worked with fisheries biologists For many centuries the fall Chinook salmon have fought their way upstream from the Pacific Ocean to return to Sandy River to spawn a new generation. And, around second week of October every year, this determined return of the fall Salmon River Pulaski NY- The Chinook salmon are on the run. Another great day fishing the DSR. Runs of both Coho and Chinook salmon came through Wednesday 10/3/07. On Tuesday and Friday the runs were not as strong, however more than For many centuries the fall Chinook salmon have fought their way upstream from the Pacific Ocean to return to Sandy River to spawn a new generation. And, around second week of October every year, this determined return of the fall Today we fished the Rogue River for fall Chinook Salmon. It was a beautiful day with a gorgeous sunrise and a morning temperature of 53F. Fishing the many rapids. Our GREAT guide Travis Malone with Andrea and her 25lb Chinook salmon.

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