Chinook Salmon AKA-King Salmon Scientific name - Oncorhynchus Tshawytscha Physical description- The Chinook salmon has silver sides with black spots on the back and both lobes of the tail. The anal fin has 15- 19 rays and the mouth and gums are black. New York State record- 47lb 13oz Attributes - largest of the Pacific Salmon and as described by its name it is “King” of the lake. With its size and power this fish is bound to leave lasting memories. Coho Salmon AKA- SilverSalmon Scientific name- Oncorhynchus Kisutch Pysical description-The Coho Salmon closely resembles the Chinook but the tail only has spots on the upper lobe. The anal fin has 12-15 rays and the gums are white. New York State record- 33lb 7oz Attributes- a fast and powerful fighter, coho salmon are often found in large schools. Atlantic Salmon Scientific name - Salmo Salar Pysical description- The Atlantic Salmon has silvery sides with dark x shaped spots and a slightly forked tail New York State record - 24lb 15oz Attributes - a native salmon species known for its spectacular fighting ability Brown trout Scientific name - Salmo Trutta Pysical description-The Brown Trout has brown to yellow sides with black and orange spots with lighter colored halos and also has a square tail. New York State record - 33lb 2oz Attributes - a strong willed fish with the ability to surprise you with their size Rainbow Trout AKA - Steelhead Scientific name - Oncorhynchus Mykiss Pysical description - The Steelhead has a sleek and silvery body with a pinkish gill cover and lateral stripe. They have a white mouth with white gums. They also have a square, spotted tail and 10-12 anal rays. New York State record - 31lb 3oz Attributes - these fish are known for their strong runs and their acrobatic abilities Lake Trout AKA- Laker Scientific name - Salvelinus namaycush Pysical description- Lake Trout have lightly colored irregular shaped spots with a body color ranging from gray to dark green and their tail is deeply forked. New York State record - 41 lb 8oz Attributes-a tough fish that tends to be a persistent fighter pulled from the depths