Coho Salmon
Oncorhynchus kisutch is distributed in the northern part of the Pacific Ocean along the western coast of North America and off the coast of Kamchatka from the Anadyr River to the rivers of the northwestern part of the Sea of Okhotsk. Due to its bright silvery scales, coho salmon are often called silver salmon. During spawning, its appearance begins to change rapidly. The body gets larger, the head lengthens, and the jaws become curved like a beak. Like other Pacific salmon, these changes are more pronounced in males. Its color also changes: the sides become crimson, the back and head become bluish-green. Spin fishing and live bait are often used to catch coho salmon.
Habitats
Current baits / lures
Yama River
Heaven Creek
Hypnotic 20-004
Spoons
Kiruuna
Soturi 22g-003
Spoons
Kiruuna
Soturi 22g-009
Spoons
Handmade
For zander #2
Spoons
Kiruuna
Veikko 25g-002
Spoons
Kiruuna
Veikko 25g-004
Spoons
No brand
Dung beetle
Insects
No brand
Grasshopper
Insects
No brand
Cockchafer
Insects
No brand
Diving beetle
Insects
No brand
Freshwater Gammarus
Crustaceans
No brand
Lamprey
Baitfish