OTHER SALMON AND TROUT 



the Pacific salmon several spe- 

 cies exist, but most of these are 

 known only as food fishes, ascending 

 the large rivers, such as the Columbia, 

 for the purpose of spawning, and usu- 

 ally refusing to take either live bait 

 or artificial lures, but instances have 

 been recorded especially during the 

 past year of catching the salmon of 

 the Pacific coast, with rod and line, 

 in a really scientific planner. The 

 generally recognized game fishes of 

 the trout family, aside from those 

 heretofore mentioned, are as follows : 



Steelhead Trout 



The 'steelhead, like the Pacific 

 salmon, is a sea fish, visiting the rivers 

 to spawn, but unlike the larger spe- 

 cies, it is a game fish, does not go 

 far out to sea, and in fresh water is 

 a high leaper, affording good sport to 

 anglers. Dr. Jordan, an accepted 

 authority, gives, the steelhead an hon- 

 ored place in the salmon family, 

 stating that salmon trout is a suit- 

 able name for it. The fish is silvery 



