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Steelhead Trout
Description In salt water, the fish have silvery-blue backs, small black spots on back and most fins. The sides that darken as they migrate into fresh water to spawn. It therefore easy to tell how fresh these fish are. Another indicator is fresh run fish tend to have their fair share of fish lice, that drops off as they are exposed to fresh water.Most weigh between 8 and 11 pounds, but they can grow to 40 pounds. Habitat Steelhead rely on streams, rivers,
estuaries and marine habitat during
their lifecycle. In freshwater
and estuarine habitats, steelhead
feed on small crustaceans, insects
and small fishes. Eggs are laid
in small and medium gravel and
need good water flow (to supply
oxygen) to survive. After emerging
from the red (nest) they remain
in streams and rivers for 1 to
4 years before migrating through
the estuaries to the ocean. Steelhead's diet usually consists of pinfish, ocean perch, shiner, mullet, small crustaceans, and shrimp thus making it a carnivore. Occasionally they will even eat other smaller steel heed. Age and Growth Female Steelhead grow mush faster, reach larger sizes, and live longer then the males. Most males do not live longer than 5 years. On the other hand, females tend to live for many years more. Hatching from eggs laid in river gravel, young fish migrate to ocean waters in one to three years. At about four or five years, they return to their home streams to spawn. Unlike salmon, steelhead can spawn more than once before they die. Unlike salmon, steelhead migrate individually rather than in schools. Steelhead spend a additional 1 to 5 years at sea before returning to natal streams or rivers. Tackle and
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