OK fellows. I can pointlessly argue on my own thread but if you want to do it please start your own.
You've yet to cite any source, including what atomic had asked you to do earlier. Here, let me show you how it's done:
Alaska and Lake michigan are two absolutely didn't bodies of water and Salmon species! Isn't Lake michigan fresh water and the largest body of land locked fresh water in the world?The Alaska Salmon I speak of are apples and oranges to yours, Salt water.
I am not seeing King Salmon on that list? The Daddy of all Salmons.
Alaskan salmon reach sexual maturity and can stay at sea from 2 to 7 years, although this varies by species. For example,
- Chinook: mature after 3-7 years
- Sockeye: mature after 4-5 years
- Chum: mature after 3-5 years
- Pink: mature at 2 years
- Coho: mature at 3-4 years
Oh. My. Goodness.
I am not seeing King Salmon on that list? The Daddy of all Salmons.There has been documentation of tagged King Salmon going up the Kenai River in Alaska, Spawning and returning back into the Ocean! Now how does that work?I guess those fish didn't NOT get big for a reason?
My apology for the hijack, atomic: I'll leave this thread with you. It is apparent facts are irrelevant to some who cannot even cite their sources. Again, apologies.OK fellows. I can pointlessly argue on my own thread but if you want to do it please start your own.
Thread post reads Coho Salmon.
Oh. My. Goodness.
FYI, a King is a Chinook. But, please, do carry on, as this gets more amusing by the minute....
Is Alder Native where you are at?Dirt,
Alder , so no risk there:-). But I have few days before I reach that stat stage.
There is some native alder in this province. But I am using pellets from amazn.Is Alder Native where you are at?