Fishing For Dummies. Greg Schwipps

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of the brook trout because in many undisturbed waters, just like the brookie, the cutthroat is the native fish. After ranching, logging, and the introduction of other gamefish takes place, the cutthroat often retreats to unpressured headwaters. The cutthroat is the native trout in the drainage of the Yellowstone River, where it is protected by a complete no-kill policy in all of the flowing water in Yellowstone Park. To fish them at the outlet of Yellowstone Lake is one of the great angling experiences in North America. (See Figure 4-14 for an illustration of the cutthroat.)

Picture of the cutthroat trout that has slashes around the lower jaw and gills, which is a native fish.

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      Lake trout: Big macks

Picture of the lake trout that is heavily spotted and similar to a giant brook trout with a forked tail.

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      FIGURE 4-15: The lake trout looks like a giant brook trout with a forked tail.

      

Right after ice-out in the spring and right before spawning in the autumn, you may be able to take lakers in shallow water. But during the rest of the season, you have to fish deeper, often trolling using downriggers.

      Pacific salmon: Not just in the Pacific anymore

      Pacific salmon come upstream to spawn just as Atlantic salmon do. The Pacific salmon’s flesh is pink, just like the flesh of an Atlantic. They even taste the same. But the six species of Pacific salmon are completely different animals than the Atlantic salmon, which is the only true salmon. (The Pacifics are the much larger, mostly ocean-going cousins of the rainbow trout.)

Picture depicting the (top) coho and (bottom) chinook salmon. The usually smaller coho has spots only on the upper part of its tail, although the chinook’s tail is spotted on both top and bottom.

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      FIGURE 4-16: The coho (a) and chinook (b) salmon present fun big-water challenges.

      Atlantic salmon: The leaper

      The Atlantic salmon, through no fault of its own, is regarded by many as the aristocrat of fishes. Perhaps it has this reputation because you usually have to be an aristocrat to be able to afford a few days on one of the choice salmon rivers. You are generally required to fish for Atlantic salmon with a fly rod; and on many rivers, one also has to hire a guide.

Picture depicting the Atlantic salmon that exists in inland bodies of water. Known as landlocked salmon, these fish are just like their more-traveled siblings but are a bit smaller.

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      FIGURE 4-17: The Atlantic salmon is prized for both food and sport.

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