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LAND-LOCKED SALOMON (Salmo Salar Sebago)



Fishing season: November through March.

Native of Lake Sebago, it was introduced at the beginning of the century in numerous environments. At present it is only found in some of them. It is silver color, with blue head and back, black spots on the flanks and dark dorsal fins with blue stripes.

The term "land-locked" refers to its behavior in fresh waters, since in hydric systems close to the sea, this species alternates between salt and fresh water at different moments of its life cycle.
It is easily taken for a brown trout, but it has a smaller mouth, since its maxillary does not usually surpass the back rim of the eye.

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