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No. These rivers are too small and isolated for salmon to use.
Salmon can be found in the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean and rivers. Salmon migrate from the oceans to rivers to spawn.
Salmon can still be found in most major rivers and chalk streams in the UK.
Fish, like salmon and trout.
because Salmon are swimming upstream to spawn and the bear knows....they can sense them.
Salmon are plentiful in these rivers when they are spawning.
Missouri, Mississippi, Salmon (river of no return)
In a lake, in rivers, stream, and in the ocean. The best salmon are caught in the Pacific Northwest, especially in Alaska.
Lake Malawi has salmon fish. It is locally known as 'mpasa'. Its size is slightly smaller than the Canadian rivers salmon. Its flesh has lots bones.
Salmon comes from the countries bordering the north Pacific and north Atlantic oceans. The salmon spornes in rivers systems but lives its adult life in these Oceans.
Every salmon is different but I would say 1-12 hours. They go up rivers from September- November to spawn