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Fishing report compiled by California Outdoors Hall of Fame member Dave Hurley and edited by Roger George, who guides in the ...
Tens of thousands of kokanee salmon have died between Green Peter and Foster reservoirs due to a new extreme water drawdown at the reservoirs intended to help native fish, federal and state ...
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Kokanee fishing is likely dead at Green Peter in the foreseeable future, said fish biologists at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, which manages the lake.
Kokanee and Mackinaw are often found together, but when the balance is off, the fishery suffers. If too many lake trout are present, they eat all the kokanee and struggle to grow for lack of food.
Kokanee, like other salmonids, travel up rivers to spawn. While chinook salmon travel from the ocean up through coastal river systems to reproduce, kokanee go from lakes and reservoirs into ...
Kokanee salmon are seen in the fishery on Monday where the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources hopes to get 3 million eggs to stock other Utah lakes and reservoirs.
Though a popular method, the kokanee is the only fish that can be legally snagged in New Mexico. According to the department's website, the bag limit for the season is 12 kokanee salmon per day ...
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