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21 hours ago, back on eerie 2016 said:

 

How different are landlocks and kings ?

 

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funny, kings in lake ontario are landlocked. atlantics are totally different salmon than kings. size and taste

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I agree with nick here. Kings are a dime a dozen big landlocked Atlantics are far more appreciated in my book! As far as fishing them it's very similar to fishing kings. One thing to remember is if you can catch quantity while trolling drop your baits down deeper and often you'll find the bigger ones there!

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Funny how a single question can have so many answers depending on perspective. I was just thinking from "bite to boat" fighting action. I will take any of them right about now!

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Although both kings and Atlantics are both salmon, they are quite different in both genetics and habits. Kings are Pacific salmon of which there are numerous varieties. Atlantic salmon are more closely related to Brown trout genetically than to the Pacific salmon. In terms of their habits they are more closely aligned with the Pacific salmon as they are "roamers" and follow many of the "suspended" in the water column traits of the Pacific salmon, while Brown trout are often thought of as more bottom oriented much of the time, and are not as prone to roaming other than possibly during the Spring when in the shallows feeding

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Given the right water temp Atlantis jump and jump and jump! Absolutely awesome in my book! 

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1 hour ago, darkwater1 said:

Nice! Can I ask what lake?

 

 What  was the weight & length of this salmon thanks 

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Thank you so much for releasing it hopeful to produce more so we can bring the King of salmon back to its native home

 

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16 hours ago, Chowdaire said:

Got this Atlantic today fishing browns. Pic doesn’t do justice to how pretty that green on its back was.

 

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WOW, that is a trophy in my book. I've hundreds and hundreds of Kings in my lifetime. Beautiful Fish!!!

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