Japanese Salmon | |
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Scientific Name |
Oncorhynchus masou |
Location |
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Real Life Location |
Western Pacific Ocean and Eastern Asia |
Tackle Size |
M |
Largest Size |
1.28 ft |
Base Fish Points |
390 |
The Japanese Salmon is a Salmon found in Kerikil River. They also called the Masu Salmon or Cherry Salmon or Yamame. The Masu Salmon is a piscivore and and insectivore. This fish, like some other salmonids, may feed on smaller members of it's own species. Other fish, like the Brown Trout also does this disturbing, but true, action.
Locations[]
- Kerikil Calm (Upstream)
Bait & Lures[]
- Quick Hitter
- Skyblue, orange or yellow lures
- blue bait (regular)
Techniques[]
This fish is pretty common, but it is also distinguishable. Look for a longer fish, as big as a Magoi, but sleeker. When you find it, you must cast with M rod/reel with Quick Hitter or Rainbow Bait. This fish may be an annoyance if looking for the much rarer Bothriolepis
Fish of Kerikil River |
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Bothriolepis | Brown Trout | Catfish | Crucian Carp | Fat Minnow | Japanese Char | Japanese Dace | Japanese Salmon | Magoi | Rainbow Trout |