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Quote from: deltaops on February 26, 2014, 12:47:04 PMOther than the fact that Steel Head are Sea Run Rainbows, what are the differences between a Rainbow and a Steel Head?legally it's 20 inches. Below 20 in a river where they could access the salt they are considered rainbows, over 20 and they are called steelhead. They can breed with each other, and I've heard 10-15% of steelhead are spawned by resident trout that never went to sea. When they go to sea they grow faster because they eat better--squid/shrimp/large baitfish vs bugs/minnows. Some go to sea, some don't. And when they come back, most go back to where they were spawned from, but some stray into different rivers.
Other than the fact that Steel Head are Sea Run Rainbows, what are the differences between a Rainbow and a Steel Head?
In my book they do. That's why I say there's no true native "Steel Heads" anymore in certain areas.
Punch card? What's a punch card lol. On a serious note this has been a very informative discussion as I've been following along. Definitely some guys on here that are much smarter and more knowledgeable about some of this stuff than me. It doesn't hurt my feelings if someone was bothered by what happened as I get it. People get passionate about certain things, god knows I've gotten fired up about certain things on here as well!
I've been reading this for awhile decided to put my two cents in . I'm over 50 and I've fished river sense I was a kid . A lot of these natives are not true nates . There hatchery fish that did not get clipped . Plus I have seen hatchery fish spon in river . So a lot of your true natives are not even a native. A lot of rivers they don't clip all the fins on the fish so they will get more returns to the hatcherys. Look at the Columbia river if I emember right 3 tribes admitted to the state that they dident clip all the fins. So when it comes back it's a native to us but it's really a hatchery fish so the fish go up river to be netted. So taking the so called native is a bad thing . So fish exsperts how do you know what's what. :
"Native Fish Society" equals NO FISHING SOCIETY....... Enough said.
Honestly... If the steelhead and salmon hatcheries were as evil as the Native Fish Society wants the public to believe most runs of salmon and steelhead along the west coast should be extinct. The Wild Fish Society has purchased studies and research to fit into their agenda and to brainwash the public and politicians. Close all the hatcheries and the closure of sport fishing for salmon and steelhead will be next. A balance of naturally reproducing salmon and steelhead and hatchery reared fish is the solution to keep our fish runs healthy and productive.