Absolutely flies work when fly fishing for salmon. All types of salmon, including Atlantic Salmon, Coho, Pinks, will take flies. Local salmon anglers might have their own favorite flies to use, but often salmon flies will be considerably larger than those used when pursuing trout. Traditional salmon flies can be quite colourful.
The best fly is the fly that is hatching at the time you are fishing. My personal favorite is salmon fly hatch from the end of June to the middle of July depending on what part of the river your on here in Idaho.
We do not know. However, fishing was probably a family business and his father would have put him to work helping as soon as he was old enough.
Yes, salmon do eat worms. Plastic worms work the best. Adult salmon are attracted to food sources that resemble what they eat in the ocean.
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Personally I will not recommend you to do this work because it is very dangerous work. But if you still want to work on a fishing boat then several boats conduct interviews you can contact them to hire you if you are selected then they will include you in their fishing team.
One would assume so. The state's waters, from Lake Michigan in the north to the Ohio River in the south, are generally open to commercial fishing. probabilyg it should work
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in reality a Chinook salmon is prey but in some cases it is the predator
Poached salmon is a very healthy way of cooking this fish, especially if using low-fat broth. I would highly suggest that you start your query over at Recipes.com, sorting to find the recipes that will work best for you.