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Formosan landlocked salmon are about a foot in length and inhabit cold, slow-flowing streams with gently sloping beds at elevations above 1500 m, such as the Chichiawan Stream in the upper reaches of the Tachia River, the Shei-shan Stream, ...
Atlantic Salmon (Average Size 16 - 36 inches) Also called the Landlocked Salmon. The young salmon live in freshwater for up to 3 years before entering the ocean.
Also known as - Laker Mackinaw, Great Lakes Trout, Great Lakes Char, Salmon Trout, Landlocked Salmon, Gray Trout, Great Gray Trout, Mountain Trout, Togue, Namaycush, Masamacush, Forktail. General Description ...
It is also commercially known as Bay Salmon, Black Salmon, Caplin-scull Salmon, Fiddler, Grilse, Grilt, Kelt, Landlocked Salmon, Ouananiche, Outside Salmon, Parr, Sebago Salmon, Silver Salmon, Slink, Smolt, Spring Salmon or simply Winnish.
The Atlantic salmon is also known as: grilse, grilt, fiddler; salmon living only in freshwater are called landlocked salmon, ouananiche and grayling; black salmon, slink, kelt (all for postspawning fish); Kennebec salmon, and Sebago salmon.
See also: Crustacean, Salmon, Fly, Cod, Atlantic Salmon
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