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birdman wrote:That is truly amazing. I've never seen anything like that before. I have a couple of questions about this;
- Are they spawning right now? If so why are they still in season?
Yes they are still spawning. Season is open all year around but not in upper body of rivers
- I always heard they didn't bite when spawning. What's up?
This is left for more advanced creatures)
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- If they die after spawning, are they any good to eat if you catch one? I guess not.
Personally I don't eat them but I know people that would keep them. Especially if they are fresh from the lake
- Rainbow trout and salmon spawn in the creek where I grew up but they spawn in the spring. What kind of salmon are they? We always assumed Chinook.
Yes, Chinook mostly but there is number of Coho's pink and few Atlantics
(talking Ontario tribes)
- Last question, is this normal? Has this river always been overflowing? Are there hundreds of people down there fishing them right now?
Yes and No, usually big run like this would happened after big rainfall and weather temperature drops. Starting end of August until end of October (could be later as well) is time of the year when major run is on. They run upstream every day but not in the same numbers. Usually end of Sep until middle of oct is the time when most of the salmon runs upstream.
Thanks.
Salmon are not protected during their spawning period and the season remains open. It was believed that the spawn was a false spawn and the stocked fish did not reproduce. It is know being discovered that there is a successfull spawn. I'm betting we'll see reg changes in the next 5 years to reflect this.birdman wrote:That is truly amazing. I've never seen anything like that before. I have a couple of questions about this;
- Are they spawning right now? If so why are they still in season?
Salmon no not feed during the spawn, but they certainly do hit baits. They'll strike out of frustration, protection of a bed and also out of instinct. Salmoniods are natural filters in creeks too...that's how they feed...they grab debri mouth it, if its food they swallow it , if it's junk they spit it out. It's their nature.I always heard they didn't bite when spawning. What's up?
Only fresh fish are good to eat. If it's dark, it's fleash has started to decay and it's no good as table fare.If they die after spawning, are they any good to eat if you catch one? I guess not.
Salmon only spawn in the Fall. Rainbows spawn in the spring. (some minnor exceptions with late and early spawners)Rainbow trout and salmon spawn in the creek where I grew up but they spawn in the spring. What kind of salmon are they? We always assumed Chinook.
This is very normal. Salmon will stage in the lake at the mouth of a river and when conditions are right, they will run the trib in masses.Last question, is this normal? Has this river always been overflowing? Are there hundreds of people down there fishing them right now?