Dolly Varden

The Dolly Varden, Salvelinus malma, is a salmonid fish found in cold-water streams and coastal waters of the North Pacific, from Korea to the Bering Sea and North America. Known for its vibrant coloration and aggressive nature, this species is popular among anglers. It can be anadromous, migrating between freshwater and the sea, or landlocked in lakes.
Length~51 (max 100)
Weight~2 (max 9)
WaterFresh, brackish, salt
Water Temp4-18° F
Depth200 ft
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- Length~51 (max 100)
- Weight~2 (max 9)
- WaterFresh, brackish, salt
- Water Temp4-18° F
- Depth200 ft
Popular lures for Dolly Varden
Regulation for Dolly Varden
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Living Conditions
🐟 Habitat preferences
- Dolly Varden thrive in cold, clear streams, rivers, and coastal areas
- They prefer rocky pools and deep runs in streams
- Their diet includes insects, small fish, and crustaceans, making them versatile feeders
- Juveniles are often found in shallow, vegetated areas for protection and food
♻️ Life cycle and mating behavior
- Spawning occurs in fall, typically in gravel-bottomed streams
- Females dig nests (redds) where eggs are laid and fertilized by males
- After hatching, young remain in freshwater for several years before some migrate to the sea
- Anadromous populations return to freshwater to spawn, showing strong site fidelity to their natal streams