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  2. Steelhead season returns to the Methow River - AOL

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    Rider owns The Outdoorsman, a store in Winthrop, Washington, and he's had a lot of customers this week buying flies and other essentials for steelhead fishing on the Methow River. "It's been nuts ...

  3. Free fishing 1 weekend in June anywhere in WA. Here’s what ...

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    That includes, salmon, steelhead, sturgeon and halibut. In addition, all shellfish will require a license to harvest. ... Fish for free for most species on Washington state’s free fishing ...

  4. Washington loses 250,000 steelhead smolts after equipment ...

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    Feb. 3—State wildlife managers have lost nearly 25,000 steelhead smolts from a rearing pond at the Lyons Ferry Hatchery on the Snake River, south of Palouse Falls. The loss, which was discovered ...

  5. Grays River (Washington) - Wikipedia

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    Grays River supports populations of coho salmon, sea-run coastal cutthroat trout, and winter-run steelhead. While the river's coho numbers are fairly low—about one hundred per year—and the cutthroat numbers are low, the steelhead are a draw for sport fishing. In addition Sturgeon are present just off the river's mouth in Grays Bay. [10]

  6. Rainbow trout - Wikipedia

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    The rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) is a species of trout native to cold-water tributaries of the Pacific Ocean in North America and Asia. The steelhead (sometimes called steelhead trout) is an anadromous (sea-run) form of the coastal rainbow trout (O. m. irideus) or Columbia River redband trout (O. m. gairdneri) that usually returns to freshwater to spawn after living two to three years ...

  7. Steelhead - Wikipedia

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    Steelhead in 1924 illustration using the original taxonomic name, Salmo gairdneri The freshwater form of the steelhead is the rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss).The difference between these forms of the species is that steelhead migrate to the ocean and return to freshwater tributaries to spawn, whereas non-anadromous rainbow trout do not leave freshwater.

  8. Elochoman River - Wikipedia

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    The steelhead, which routinely number over 1,000 annually, are a draw for sport fishing. The largest salmon (Chinook) ever caught in freshwater in Washington State was caught here by Mark Salmon on Oct 5, 1992, his catch weighed 68 lbs. and 4 ounces. [13]

  9. Field Reports: Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission to ...

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    The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission will meet Thursday through Saturday at the Ramada Inn near the airport. Over the three-day meeting, the nine-member panel will discuss a variety of ...