Sockeye Salmon
Oncorhynchus nerka
Sockeye Salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) are an anadromous Pacific salmon that spend most of their lives in the ocean and return to their natal freshwater systems to spawn. They are famous for their bright red body and green head during spawning, and juveniles also form landlocked kokanee populations.

识别要点
- Body turns vivid red in spawning adults, with a bright green head.
- Tail fin is deeply forked, and the mouth is relatively small with no obvious spots on the tail.
- Smolts are silver with a blue-green back; kokanee adults remain smaller and usually deeper-bodied than many other salmon.
栖息地
Cold, well-oxygenated freshwater lakes, tributaries, and river systems for spawning and rearing; marine feeding occurs in the North Pacific, especially coastal and offshore waters.
饵料备注
When legal, effective offerings include roe, sand shrimp, small streamers, spoons, and drifted flies or yarn near spawning runs; kokanee respond well to corn-tipped hoochies, dodgers, and small spoons. Use local regulations and avoid snagging methods where prohibited.
行为
They feed mainly on zooplankton in lakes and on krill, small fish, and squid at sea. Adults stop feeding during the spawning migration, hold near river mouths or in pools/run seams, and migrate upstream on strong current and cool water.
注意事项
Check local rules: many sockeye runs are tightly regulated, and snagging is illegal in most waters. Ocean and large-lake sockeye can accumulate contaminants, so follow local consumption advisories.
钓法备注
Target moving water, river mouths, and travel lanes with drift gear, indicator nymphing, or swinging streamers; in lakes, troll small attractors and lures for kokanee. Match depth and color to local conditions, and fish during upstream pulses or low-light periods.