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Other Common Names:

Atlantic Salmon, Ounaniche, Sebago Salmon

State Record:

22 pounds 8 ounces

Identifying Features:

Landlocked salmon have a gray-green back with a silver head and sides and a white belly. It has a series of black spots in a lateral line on its body.

Typical Adult:

Length: Up to 36 inches (may reach 60 inches)
Weight: Up to 5 pounds
Life span: 6 years

Habitat:

Landlocked salmon inhabit clear, cold lakes (with gravelly inlets for spawning) on the Atlantic coast. The preferred water temperature is 53-59 °F.

Feeding Behavior:

Landlocked salmon eat crustaceans, insects, and small fish including herring and sardines.

Reproductive Behavior (Spawning):

When: Fall
Preferred Water Temperature: 42-50 °F
How: The female digs a nest-like depression called a "redd" by brushing aside small gravel. The female deposits her eggs in the redd. The female abandons the nest to return to the lakes.

Did You Know:

When landlocked salmon spawn, they can swim far upstream, negotiating nearly impassable falls.

Winner: Grade 4 - 6 Monique Goodin

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