Steelheads (rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss) have a diet of smaller fish, fish eggs, insects, and crayfish.
nope. they eat ice cream
A Steelhead is not a Salmon.
My adaptation gives me a steelhead.
The answer is yes. There is Landlocked Steelhead Trout Fisheries around. Many states have lakes filled with steelhead trouts.
Scott Haugen has written: '300 Tips to More Salmon & Steelhead' 'Summer Steelhead Fishing Techniques' 'Egg cures' -- subject(s): Eggs, Fishes, Fishing baits 'Summer steelhead' -- subject(s): Fly fishing, Steelhead fishing 'Cooking salmon & steelhead' -- subject(s): Cookery (Salmon), Cookery (Steelhead), International Cookery
The following websites provide information on steelhead fishing: Steelheader, All About Fishing, The Steelhead Site, World Fishing Network, and Youtube.
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
Jim Bedford has written: 'Steelhead savvy' -- subject(s): Steelhead fishing
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)
Steelhead fish are also known as Rainbow trout; they typically eat just about anything they can get, but specifically like insects, fish eggs, and smaller fish.
=In Northern America, Steelhead are found in Pacific Ocean drainages from Southern California throught Alaska.=
plants eat plants in the ocean.
Ralph Wahl has written: 'One man's steelhead Shangri-la' -- subject(s): Steelhead fishing