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There are all sorts of ways to determine the doneness of your salmon, but a quick scan using your eyes can help you tell if you've overcooked the fish.
Why landlocked foodies are buying wild Alaskan salmon in bulk The Mountain West is a hotspot for customers willing to spend a little bit more for wild sockeye salmon shares from Bristol Bay, Alaska.
Dave Sinor (left), a tattoo artist from New York City, recently landed this giant 30 ½-inch brown trout—or is it a salmon?—on Skaneateles Lake with guide John Gaulke (right).
Idaho Fish and Game Idaho officials believe the discovery of a salmon shark found on the banks of the Salmon River was a joke.
The group mainly monitors Chinook salmon, also known as king salmon. The South Bay is home to another species of salmonid: steelhead trout, which is known as rainbow trout when landlocked.
Idaho Fish and Game found a strange creature on the bank of the Salmon River after receiving numerous calls and emails about a shark washed up along the waterway.
The Search for Big Salmon in a Little-Known Fishing Paradise Maine’s Penobscot River isn’t an easy place to get to. But it’s well worth the trouble—for both its fishing and its beauty.
A salmon shark found on the shores of the Salmon River in Idaho last week was dropped there for what officials say was likely a prank "for a good laugh." ...
With anadromous salmon runs on the decline, anglers have turned focus to a landlocked alternative — kokanee, a bite-sized, non-seafaring sockeye.
With anadromous salmon runs on the decline, anglers have turned focus to a landlocked alternative — kokanee, a bite-sized, non-seafaring sockeye.
Idaho isn’t exactly known for its sharks, which makes the sudden appearance of a salmon shark on the shores of the Salmon River even more surprising.
With more than 300 lakes and 320 miles of rivers and streams in the state that provide a fishery for landlocked salmon, Maine supports one of the largest sport fisheries for this species in the world.