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  2. 'Definitely a fish of a lifetime': Erie angler catches ... - AOL

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    A Pennsylvania angler caught his ‘unicorn’ fish Sunday in Erie. Colton Alex, 18, of Erie, was fishing in a tournament in Lake Erie when he hooked into a large Atlantic Salmon.

  3. Chinook salmon - Wikipedia

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    A 2016 survey of Wisconsin anglers found they would, on average, pay $140 for a trip to catch Chinook salmon, $90 for lake trout, and $180 for walleye. [48] Should the Chinook salmon fishery collapse and be replaced with a native lake trout fishery, the economic value would decrease by 80%. [49]

  4. Viral hemorrhagic septicemia - Wikipedia

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    The Great Lakes region variant has killed lake trout, steelhead trout, chinook salmon, yellow perch, gobies, emerald shiners, muskies, whitefish, and walleye. While the European strain of VHSV is particularly deadly to rainbow trout, the Great Lakes region variant affects the species only mildly, as is typical with primarily marine genotypes.

  5. Salmon season is here, but what does that mean for ... - AOL

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    Here’s when and where you can see salmon in Whatcom County: Chinook salmon. Chinook salmon are the largest species of Pacific salmon and are also known as king, tyee and blackmouth salmon. Some ...

  6. 'What the ancestors would have seen': Chinook salmon release ...

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    Aug. 11—The salmon wiggled in the tanks on the back of the truck, throwing water into the sky. A few people standing on the truck bed next to the tanks netted the fish, one at a time, then ...

  7. Oncorhynchus - Wikipedia

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    Oncorhynchus is a genus of ray-finned fish in the subfamily Salmoninae of the family Salmonidae, native to coldwater tributaries of the North Pacific basin. The genus contains twelve extant species, namely six species of Pacific salmon and six species of Pacific trout, all of which are migratory (either anadromous or potamodromous) mid-level predatory fish that display natal homing and ...

  8. Giant chinook a reminder of fishing culture - AOL

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  9. San Leandro Creek - Wikipedia

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    In the 1870s, “quinnant”, or Chinook salmon were reported from lower San Leandro Creek and persisted in Lake Chabot for several years following the completion of Lake Chabot Dam in 1875. [12]