11-24-2021, 03:27 AM
Not the same type of Salmon?
From the NYS DEC, "The two species of Pacific Salmon found in Lake Ontario are the Chinook (King) and Coho salmon. Chinook salmon grow larger and are more heavily stocked than the Coho, with approximately 1.7 million Chinook salmon and 250,000 Coho salmon stocked annually in Lake Ontario and its tributaries by New York State."
I ran a guide service on Lake Ontario in the 80's.
Not sure why the try again with the Kokes in EC, but they are putting them in every place that has a decent inlet stream. I hope they can run all the way up to MacLeod Creek from EC and all the way up the Weber from Rockport.
From the NYS DEC, "The two species of Pacific Salmon found in Lake Ontario are the Chinook (King) and Coho salmon. Chinook salmon grow larger and are more heavily stocked than the Coho, with approximately 1.7 million Chinook salmon and 250,000 Coho salmon stocked annually in Lake Ontario and its tributaries by New York State."
I ran a guide service on Lake Ontario in the 80's.
Not sure why the try again with the Kokes in EC, but they are putting them in every place that has a decent inlet stream. I hope they can run all the way up to MacLeod Creek from EC and all the way up the Weber from Rockport.