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Wild Pacific Salmon reefnet fishing is a historical Pacific Northwest salmon fishing method. It has been practiced for centuries by the Native American tribes of the Puget Sound. Fisherman still stand on towers, wearing polaroid sunglasses, waiting to spot a school of Sockeye, Chinook, Pink, Coho or Chum salmon swimming along the reef and over the small net suspended between two boats. This process is incredibly selective, as spotters can identify the exact type of fish swimming below. When a school of salmon is observed, the net is quickly pulled up and the fish are gently spilled into a netted live well to relax after a brief struggle. This process is not only humane but allows for the dissipation of bitter lactic acid built up in the salmon flesh, which results in a sweeter flavor.
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This is a photograph of Salmon River which is located in Salmon River State Forest in Colchester, Connecticut, USA.
Would you believe, this advertises a fish restaurant, on the corner of SW Salmon Street & SW 9th Avenue, Portland, Oregon.
I just love imaginative street art like this.
The restaurant is South Park Seafood: southparkseafood.com/
We did not eat here however, so I can not advise on the menu!
2012 USA 00013
A Juvenile Bald Eagle takes flight along the Salmon River in Idaho.
How awesome to have this Explored. I initially thought this was a Golden Eagle, but have since learned it is a juvenile Bald Eagle. It is interesting the difference.
Thanks all for viewing this set.
Three male Sockeye Salmon making their way up the Adams River, BC.
When making this image I tried to convey the idea of movement, so I decided to use a very slow shutter speed (1/10 of a second) and adjust the aperture accordingly (f/25) in order to achieve a good exposure. After a few tries I got the shot I was looking for!
Image taken under permit from BC parks.
Salmon_Bradan
Wisdom, Inspiration, Rejuvenation
“To find wisdom we too need to recapitulate our lives, to travel in consciousness back to our beginning, to our childhood, perhaps even further, to our true origins in God or Goddess.”
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Saggezza, Ispirazione, Ringiovanimento
"Per trovare la saggezza anche noi abbiamo bisogno di ricapitolare le nostre vite, di viaggiare nella coscienza indietro fino al nostro inizio, alla nostra infanzia, forse addirittura ancora più in là, fino alle nostre vere origini in Dio o nella Dea."
Testo tratto da L'oracolo dei Druidi. Lavorare con gli Animali Sacri della Tradizione Celtica. Text taken from The Oracle of the Druids. Working with the Sacred Animals of the Celtic Tradition.
www.edizionilpuntodincontro.it/libri/l-oracolo-dei-druidi...
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Wild Pacific Salmon reefnet fishing is a historical Pacific Northwest salmon fishing method. It has been practiced for centuries by the Native American tribes of the Puget Sound. Fisherman still stand on towers, wearing polaroid sunglasses, waiting to spot a school of Sockeye, Chinook, Pink, Coho or Chum salmon swimming along the reef and over the small net suspended between two boats. This process is incredibly selective, as spotters can identify the exact type of fish swimming below. When a school of salmon is observed, the net is quickly pulled up and the fish are gently spilled into a netted live well to relax after a brief struggle. This process is not only humane but allows for the dissipation of bitter lactic acid built up in the salmon flesh, which results in a sweeter flavor.
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Hearty souls live along Salmon Beach. This is the way in or out with groceries, hardware supplies, or any thing you buy.
Kodak Ektar b/w converted. The processing stains became better looking in black and white.
Nikon F100 | Kodak Ektar 100
Lovely Salmon Salad by Chock Full Of Beans at Blk 4 in Changi Village.
*Note: More food pics in my: Favorite Food Album.
Stainforth Force, Yorkshire Dales
From the sea the atlantic salmon every autumn swim to reach spawning grounds in the higher reaches of clean, fast-flowing rivers where they themselves were born. This is perfect for eggs and milt to intermingle to secure the next generation of this fish.
Countless obstacles block the salmon’s progress from sea to spawning beds; in particular waterfalls are the most spectacular and challenging.
Just outside Yorkshire Dales village of Stainforth, the River Ribble cascades over a series of natural limestone outcrops; a string of waterfalls where the determination of salmon to forge upstream is laid bare for all to see. October and November are the best months to witness this inspiring spectacle, particularly after good rain.
Reefnetters hauling sockeye and Pink salmon during the last hour of the day in the Salish Sea. Here is a little primer about this historic method of commercial fishing.
www.lummiislandwild.com/about-reefnetting/
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The water Carry located at Herdmans Mill in Sion Mills Strabane County Tyrone Northern Ireland
To capture this very low angle I place my camera right on the rocks millimetres from the flowing water to try and capture the view a salmon would have trying to jump this each spring
This image is from a small salmon run along Mikfik Creek. To get the shot, I was very low to the ground to where I was actually looking up at the bears as they chased the fish through the stream. I liked this shot since you can see the splash of the salmon in front of the bear. The spray of water droplets gave a good sense of action but it didn't obscure the bear's face. Technical details: 370mm (yes, we were very close), 1/1250sec (needed very fast shutter to capture the water), f8.0, ISO 640.
Explore Dec 17/08 ..Bald Eagle (view large) finding salmon remains in a salmon spawning river. The smell from the salmon is something else!! IMG_9731
Still quiet in comparison to last year's amazing display, but there were a few fish leaping on Saturday. The light was grim, hence ISO 5000.
DRS 66301 'Kingmoor TMD' leaves Millerhill Yard for Mauchline hauling engineers train 6K08, formed of a nice set of loaded salmons and a few empty OCAs.
My visit to Twenty Mile Creek coincided with the peak of the fall salmon run. Every pool in the creek was full of spawning salmon. The salmon on the left was still breathing when I arrived, but by the time I took this photo it had died. For those who are wondering how large - both fish are well over two feet in length
Wild Pacific Salmon reefnet fishing is a historical Pacific Northwest salmon fishing method. It has been practiced for centuries by the Native American tribes of the Puget Sound. Fisherman still stand on towers, wearing polaroid sunglasses, waiting to spot a school of Sockeye, Chinook, Pink, Coho or Chum salmon swimming along the reef and over the small net suspended between two boats. This process is incredibly selective, as spotters can identify the exact type of fish swimming below. When a school of salmon is observed, the net is quickly pulled up and the fish are gently spilled into a netted live well to relax after a brief struggle. This process is not only humane but allows for the dissipation of bitter lactic acid built up in the salmon flesh, which results in a sweeter flavor.
All my photographs are © Copyrighted and All Rights Reserved. None of these photos may be reproduced and/or used in any form of publication, print or the Internet without my written permission.