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One way to tell a coho salmon from a steelhead rainbow trout is by the tail. A coho, like the one in this photo, has a pronounced forked tail. Steelhead have flatter, more square tails.
Male coho salmon hang out in Lapwai Creek on Thursday as they wait for females to spawn with. About 18,300 adult coho returning from the Pacific Ocean have passed Lower Granite Dam on the Snake ...
It was the first coho he had ever caught and was the new state record. Coho and other western Lake Superior salmon and trout are getting fat on a record class of cisco and smelt that hatched in 2022.
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Officials in California and Oregon are already seeing coho and chinook salmon returning to the now free-flowing upper Klamath River.
For decades, Coho salmon were turning up dead in urban streams the Pacific Northwest. The salmon would stop swimming straight, and then die before they had a chance to spawn. Researchers worried ...
“Ginger and I actually grabbed a few of the coho salmon that were there by their tails and walked them across the road,” giving them access to upstream habitat, he said.
The number of coho returning to the Upper Willamette smashed records for the second year in a row, but it wasn't necessarily a bonanza for anglers.
Each year, coho salmon from the North Fork Nehalem hatchery are caught, processed and packaged by the community for Tillamook County food banks.
Coho salmon, here in full vivid spawning colors, are one of many species of wild Pacific salmon in danger of extinction. Jessica Newley At about 7 in the evening on May 23, 2013, a truck hauling ...
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