Aeroknow
Well-Known Member
@Jigg
down here, our rivers are a put and take system for salmon nowadays because of all the Dams. No more coho, just chinook now(sacramento river and its tributaries) the hatcheries around here also have to make bows and help with the steelhead stock to be released.
The hatcheries do their best to only use wild kings for stock to be released.
They reproduce bows seperately, mostly, from steelhead broodstock. The bows are released into the lakes. Sometimes triploid.
if you’ve ever seen the “bows” that they’ll stock here that are from steelhead stock, you would know what i’m saying. They are way more stout than the regular stockers they throw in lakes.
the way i look at it is this.Yep we get the skinny long ones too. Sca...something I forget now. They're fucking nuts! Nice orange egg too
down here, our rivers are a put and take system for salmon nowadays because of all the Dams. No more coho, just chinook now(sacramento river and its tributaries) the hatcheries around here also have to make bows and help with the steelhead stock to be released.
The hatcheries do their best to only use wild kings for stock to be released.
They reproduce bows seperately, mostly, from steelhead broodstock. The bows are released into the lakes. Sometimes triploid.
if you’ve ever seen the “bows” that they’ll stock here that are from steelhead stock, you would know what i’m saying. They are way more stout than the regular stockers they throw in lakes.
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