![]() ![]() It was a steelhead, the coho's smaller cousin. But every now and then the gray fish would get to the nest, gobble up a mouthful of salmon eggs in a hurry and dart away. If it ventured out toward the female, the smaller male coho would try to chase it away. The largest of the males would periodically swim over the nest, fertilizing the eggs.Ī silver, 14-inch fish lurked off to the side of the pool. Three males surrounded a big female as she laid eggs in a gravel nest in just a few inches of water. Two decades ago I stood on the banks of a forested stream in Northern California, watching salmon spawn. ![]() Stay with /baydelta for all the project's stories. And at its core is the Sacramento-San Joaquin Bay Delta. I think so too.An explanatory series focusing on one of the most complex issues facing California: water sharing. I have to say with full responsibility that everything you wrote here is true. Now, i find the peak time to be weak and very empty. ![]() Many many months ago, before my big break from this game, peak times were great and almost in a frenzy state. How come it changed now ?Īlso finding frustrating that even at peak feeding times, the fishes don't bite that much. In the past, we used to cast our float right behind these rocks with success. The spot to the right, behind the rocks, i can't cast there no more. ![]() Well, our floating spots, because most know about them. 1 spot i know 99% i will not get this beast. 3 spots i know of where i used to fish them before. I caught some Salmon, but not that Trophy one i need. I will take a break from this state for now. Originally posted by DYEUZ:Did 5 days, with exclusively trying to catch this guy, with no success. ![]()
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