No, not in any measurable number.
My adaptation gives me a steelhead.
The world record steelhead trout weighed 42 pounds 1 ounce and was caught in Hoh River, Washington in 2014.
The only "Steelhead" I am aware of is the Steelhead trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). It is also called the Rainbow trout. They are a great sportfish and good eating. Salmon
Brian Glynn has written: 'Situk River steelhead trout counts, 1992' -- subject(s): Steelhead (Fish), Fish populations
Steelhead Trout is is a type of rainbow trout which is predominantly found along the Pacific Coast of the United States. Throughout the world Steelhead Trout are found within the Western Pacific south and throughout the Kamchatka peninsula. These types of fish are labeled as endangered and threatened.
The answer is yes. There is Landlocked Steelhead Trout Fisheries around. Many states have lakes filled with steelhead trouts.
James Lawrence Fessler has written: 'Deschutes River summer steelhead ecology' -- subject(s): Steelhead (Fish), Ecology 'Some morphological and biochemical changes in steelhead trout during the parr-smolt transformation' -- subject(s): Steelhead (Fish)
Mark W. Chilcote has written: 'Genetic comparison of Deschutes River steelhead and rainbow trout at selected enzyme loci' -- subject(s): Rainbow trout
=In Northern America, Steelhead are found in Pacific Ocean drainages from Southern California throught Alaska.=
The rainbow trout, also known as a steelhead, belongs to the classActinopterygii.
There are a variety of fish that live in the Columbia river including salmon and chinook. Coho, steelhead, and sockeye are also found in this river.
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