Coho Salmon

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An estimated 85 percent of native Pacific coho return to spawn in the same stream where they began their life.

 

HOW TO IDENTIFY A COHO SALMON

This is a silvery fish when at sea and has small black spots on the back, upper sides, base of the dorsal fin, and upper lobe of the tail. It can be distinguished from both the chinook salmon and the steelhead, or rainbow trout by the fact that it only has spots on the upper half of the tail while the latter two have spots over the entire tail. Also, it generally has pale or white gums and a black mouth (some Great Lakes specimens may have gray or black gums) while the chinook always has black gums and a black mouth.Spawning females change very little. Males tend to turn somewhat darker on the back and duller on the sides. During the spawning run they may also exhibit a red stripe along the sides, like rainbow trout. The males develop a kype, both the upper and lower jaw becoming extended and hooked toward each other so that it becomes impossible to close its mouth.

WHERE TO CATCH COHO SALMON

The Coho Salmon is endemic to the Pacific Ocean from Point Hope, Alaska south to Monterey Bay, California. Infrequently, it has been reported at sea as far south as Baja California. It has been transplanted into the Great Lakes and into freshwater lakes in Alaska and along the U.S. Pacific coast as well as into Maine, Maryland, and Louisiana. The following list includes additional details on where to catch this fish:

 

 

BACKFLOW                                                            BAYS AND ESTUARIES

FRESHWATER LAKES AND PONDS                    OUTSIDES OF BENDS

RIVERS AND STREAMS                                             SCHOOLS

DROP-OFFS                                                            MERGING CURRENTS

STANDING WAVES                                                   CURRENT EDGES    

BAYS                                                                     CHANNEL ENTRANCES

MAN-MADE STRUCTURES                                         DAMS AND FALLS                      

RIPPLES, CURRENTS, SWIRLS AND SPRAYS        ROCK AND BOULDER POCKETS

EDDIES                                                                  SMALL POINTED WAVES

UNDERCUTS

 

HOW TO CATCH COHO SALMON

The following are fishing methods used to catch this fish:

 

JIGGING                                    FLY FISHING           STILL FISHING

DRIFT FISHING                           TROLLING

 

COHO SALMON LURES, TACKLE & BAIT

The following are lures, tackle or bait that can be used to catch this fish:

 

CUT BAIT                                   PLUGS                   SPOONS

FRESHWATER LIVE BAIT     SPINNER BAITS