Kokanee salmon are landlocked, they've never been to the ocean and they can't reproduce, they are stocked fish in reservoirs that think they can spawn so they swim up rivers on a one-way trip to spawn and are greeted by 4.2 gazillion fly fisher folk.
I figured the salmon were landlocked, just didn't realize they were stocked here at all. Things can happen when non-native species are introduced (like German Browns). Apparently they're in a number of reservoir/river systems in the state.
Thanks for the info.
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