Category: Masu Salmon

Masu Salmon Habitat

Masu salmon congregate around sunken woody debris in the river after they have left the nest. Wood Debris Effects on Juvenile Salmon In rivers where there is plenty of sunken woody debris or over hanging trees and shrubs, there...

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Masu Salmon Reproduction

Unlike all other Pacific Salmon, the Masu Salmon migrates from the ocean to the rivers and streams in the spring. How They Differ From Other Pacific Salmon All other species of the Pacific Salmon spawn in late summer and...

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Masu Salmon Features and Size

The Masu Salmon has the same color as other Pacific salmon when it is in the ocean. Cherry Name Confusion From the head to the tale, the Masu Salmon is silver in color and does not have any vertical strips that are visible....

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Masu Salmon An Introduction

Masu salmon (Oncorhynchus masou) is also known as sema, sima, cherry salmon or cherry trout. Much like Pacific Kokanee, which is a landlocked Coho, seema salmon also have a landlocked subspecies called Taiwanese salmon or...

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Masu Salmon Distribution

The Coho salmon, Oncorhynchus kisutch, is a species of sea going salmon, otherwise known as anadromous. Coho salmon are referred to by many other names including the silver salmon, silversides, hookbill, hooknose, sea trout,...

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Smallmouth Bass prefer cool, oxygen rich water.

Therefore, try streams and rivers with fast moving water. Smallmouth can also be found behind brush or other debris and where rocks breach the surface, creating oxygen rich water.

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