Atlantic Salmon

The Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, is a highly migratory fish found in the North Atlantic and surrounding rivers. It is notable for its silvery body and strong swimming ability. This species is both an important commercial fish and a popular target for sport fishing, prized for its fight and taste.
Length~4 (max 35)
Weight~73 (max 152)
WaterFresh, salt, brackish
Water Temp15-22° F
Depth100-419 ft
- Other namesBay salmon, Black salmon, Caplin-scull salmon, Silver salmon, Outside salmon, Landlocked atlantic salmon
- Length~4 (max 35)
- Weight~73 (max 152)
- WaterFresh, salt, brackish
- Water Temp15-22° F
- Depth100-419 ft
Popular lures for Atlantic Salmon
Regulation for Atlantic Salmon
- SeasonAlways open
- Bag limit5
- Vessel limit-
- Trophy limits-
- Max size-
- Min size25 cm
- MeasurementTotal length
- Prohibited methods-
Living Conditions
🐟 Habitat preferences
- Atlantic salmon thrive in both marine and freshwater environments, migrating between the two
- They prefer cool, well-oxygenated waters, often found in rivers and coastal areas
- Juveniles reside in freshwater streams and rivers with gravel bottoms
- Their diet includes insects, crustaceans, and fish, depending on their life stage
♻️ Life cycle and mating behavior
- Spawning occurs in freshwater rivers during the fall
- Females create nests, known as redds, where they deposit eggs
- After hatching, juveniles (parr) remain in freshwater for several years before migrating to the ocean
- Adults return to their natal rivers to spawn, displaying strong homing instincts