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On Feb 17, 1:20 pm, daytripper wrote:
http://www.boston.com/news/local/mai.../17/no_spring_... I have never fished for atlantics, but I was always under the impression they began ascending the rivers in late summer, spawned in the fall, wintered over in the rivers, and dropped back to the ocean in the spring. When spring fishing was restricted, it was because the salmon were generally in a weakened condition after the rigors of spawning. I have heard spring salmon referred to as "black salmon" or "kelts". Either I've got it backwards or boston.com does. |
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![]() "George Adams" wrote in message ups.com... On Feb 17, 1:20 pm, daytripper wrote: http://www.boston.com/news/local/mai.../17/no_spring_... I have never fished for atlantics, but I was always under the impression they began ascending the rivers in late summer, spawned in the fall, wintered over in the rivers, and dropped back to the ocean in the spring. When spring fishing was restricted, it was because the salmon were generally in a weakened condition after the rigors of spawning. I have heard spring salmon referred to as "black salmon" or "kelts". Either I've got it backwards or boston.com does. See http://www-unix.oit.umass.edu/~dpugh/cycle.html Bob Weinberger La Grande, OR |
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On Sat, 17 Feb 2007 22:44:52 GMT, "Bob Weinberger"
wrote: "George Adams" wrote in message oups.com... On Feb 17, 1:20 pm, daytripper wrote: http://www.boston.com/news/local/mai.../17/no_spring_... I have never fished for atlantics, but I was always under the impression they began ascending the rivers in late summer, spawned in the fall, wintered over in the rivers, and dropped back to the ocean in the spring. When spring fishing was restricted, it was because the salmon were generally in a weakened condition after the rigors of spawning. I have heard spring salmon referred to as "black salmon" or "kelts". Either I've got it backwards or boston.com does. See http://www-unix.oit.umass.edu/~dpugh/cycle.html Bob Weinberger La Grande, OR Thanks for that, Bob. Cheers /daytripper |
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"George Adams" wrote in message
ups.com... On Feb 17, 1:20 pm, daytripper wrote: http://www.boston.com/news/local/mai.../17/no_spring_... I have never fished for atlantics, but I was always under the impression they began ascending the rivers in late summer, spawned in the fall, wintered over in the rivers, and dropped back to the ocean in the spring. When spring fishing was restricted, it was because the salmon were generally in a weakened condition after the rigors of spawning. I have heard spring salmon referred to as "black salmon" or "kelts". Either I've got it backwards or boston.com does. Although it did not specify the month of Penobscot's spring run, this AP story (from the Bangor Daily News) makes it plain these are salmon newly arrived from the ocean. The story omitted that for a century or so it was traditional for the first salmon of the year to be presented to the president of the USA. This ended only when the fish vanished (see Butler & Taylor, Penobscot River Renaissance: Restoring America's Premier Atlantic Salmon Fishery, 1992.) -- Don Phillipson Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada) |
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