Yes, you can.
They are in the Salmonidae family, so they are related to other trout and Salmon
Originally Crater Lake did not hold any fish, but between 1888 and 1941 lake was stocked with 1.8 million trout and salmon including Rainbow trout, Brown trout, Cutthroat trout, Steelhead trout, Coho or Silver salmon, and Kokanee salmon. Only Kokanee salmon, the landlocked form of Sockeye salmon, and Rainbow trout remain. No stocking has occurred since 1941.
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
Steelhead and Rainbow Trout are the same species of fish. They have the same DNA. On average, a Steelhead will live 27% longer than the average Salmon.
Yes they work great use a spinner with a worm on it for best results.
Rainbow Trout Brown Trout Kokanee Salmon Small Mouth Bass
Mark W. Buktenica has written: 'Ecology of kokanee salmon and rainbow trout in Crater Lake, a deep ultraoligotrophic caldera lake (Oregon)' -- subject(s): Ecology, Sockeye salmon, Rainbow trout
rainbow trout, steelhead trout, cutthroat trout, kokanee salmon, coho salmon, chinook salmon, brown trout, bull trout, lake trout, book trout, mountain whitefish, lake whitefish, yellow perch, walleye, bullhead catfish, catfish, bass, blue gill, black crappie, northern pike, and white sturgeon.
The steelhead, coho salmon, perch, Chinook salmon, rainbow trout, lake trout, and lots of others. there are about 12,000
Shad, salmon, some rainbow trout, eels.
A Salmon is not a trout. They are related, however a Steelhead is actually the same fish as a Rainbow Trout. Genetically identical. Salmon die after they spawn while Steelhead return to the sea/lake and can spawn several times before death.
It depends on which species you are talking about but they are of the Salmonidae family. Brown trout, sea troout, etc. have a differemt genus than others. They are of the Salmogenus with Atlantic Salmon. Rainbow Trout are of the Oncorhynchus genus. Brook Trout are found in the Char family or Salvelinus genus. Brook trout are my fav! Beautiful ain't they?:)