Pacific Northwest Fish
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Pacific Salmon (genus Onchoryhncus) include Chinook, Coho, Sockeye
(Kokanee), Pink and Chum Salmon. Native
Trout stocks are also classified
with the Pacific Salmon, and include Rainbow, Redband, Westslope
Cutthroat, Coastal
Cutthroat, and Lahontan
Cutthroat.
Native Char include Dolly
Varden and Bull Trout. (Many stocks
are federally or state listed as Threatened
or Endangered Species, so be sure
to check State
Regulations before planning a fishing
trip!). Stocked trout include these
species plus several other imported
species like Eastern
Brook, Brown and Lake
Trout.
Other common native game-fish on the
National Forests include Northern Whitefish,
White Sturgeon, and Northern Pike-minnow
(squawfish). Common warmwater species
include Walleye, Large-
and Small-mouth Bass, Yellow
Perch, Black
Crappie, Bluegill and Channel
Catfish.
Shad were introduced to
the Region in the 1800's,
and now return in the millions
to the Columbia River.
Some less common fish,
such as Tiger Muskellunge
and Striped Bass, are available
on a few sites on or near
several National Forests.
Surfperch and rockfish are present
in the surrounding ocean
and bays .
See Streams
and Rivers and Lakes for
information on fish found on the Siuslaw National
Forest, and where to find them. |