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Witness the incredible journey of the coho salmon as they defy all odds and embark on their upstream adventure

Background imageCoho Collection: Spawning Coho salmon swimming upstream on the Nehalem River in the Tillamook State Forest, Oregon

Spawning Coho salmon swimming upstream on the Nehalem River in the Tillamook State Forest, Oregon, USA

Background imageCoho Collection: Sport Fishing: Leaping Coho Salmon, 1950 (colour litho)

Sport Fishing: Leaping Coho Salmon, 1950 (colour litho)
3036061 Sport Fishing: Leaping Coho Salmon, 1950 (colour litho) by American School, (20th century); (add.info.: Vintage illustration of a leaping coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch)

Background imageCoho Collection: Coho Fry And Dolly Varden With Parr Marks Swim In Tannin Stained 18-Mile Creek, Copper River Delta

Coho Fry And Dolly Varden With Parr Marks Swim In Tannin Stained 18-Mile Creek, Copper River Delta, Prince William Sound, Southcentral Alaska

Background imageCoho Collection: Mature Coho Paired Up For Spawning In Power Creek, Copper River Delta, Prince William Sound

Mature Coho Paired Up For Spawning In Power Creek, Copper River Delta, Prince William Sound, Southcentral Alaska

Background imageCoho Collection: Salmon Jumping Dam Issaquah Hatchery Washington. Salmon swim up the Issaquah creek

Salmon Jumping Dam Issaquah Hatchery Washington. Salmon swim up the Issaquah creek
Salmon jumping. Issaquah Hatchery, Washington State. Salmon swimming up the Issaquah creek and are caught in the Hatchery

Background imageCoho Collection: Salmon Head Close Up Issaquah Hatchery Washington. Salmon swim up the Issaquah creek

Salmon Head Close Up Issaquah Hatchery Washington. Salmon swim up the Issaquah creek
Close-Up of salmon head, Issaquah Hatchery, Washington State. Salmon swimming up the Issaquah creek and are caught in the Hatchery

Background imageCoho Collection: Salmon Head Close Up Issaquah Hatrhery Washington. Salmon swim up the Issaquah creek

Salmon Head Close Up Issaquah Hatrhery Washington. Salmon swim up the Issaquah creek
Close-Up of salmon head, Issaquah Hatchery, Washington State. Salmon swimming up the Issaquah creek and are caught in the Hatchery

Background imageCoho Collection: Multi-Colored, Coho, Sockeye, and Chinook Salmon, Issaquah Creek, Washington Salmon

Multi-Colored, Coho, Sockeye, and Chinook Salmon, Issaquah Creek, Washington Salmon
Multi-Colored, Coho, Sockeye, and Chinook Salmon, Issaquah Creek, Washington State Salmon in crowd going up river to spawn

Background imageCoho Collection: USA, WA, Brass ship bell on Blackball Coho ferry

USA, WA, Brass ship bell on Blackball Coho ferry

Background imageCoho Collection: Silver (Coho) salmon (Oncorhynchus Kisutch) with fly in the mouth, Coghill Lake

Silver (Coho) salmon (Oncorhynchus Kisutch) with fly in the mouth, Coghill Lake, Alaska, United States of America, North America

Background imageCoho Collection: Coho / Silver Salmon - attempting to jump falls while on fall spawning migration up freshwater river

Coho / Silver Salmon - attempting to jump falls while on fall spawning migration up freshwater river
TOM-1638 Coho / Silver Salmon - attempting to jump falls while on fall spawning migration up freshwater river Pacific Northwest - USA Oncorhynchus kisutch Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are

Background imageCoho Collection: Coho / Silver Salmon - jumping small falls while on autumn spawning migration up freshwater river

Coho / Silver Salmon - jumping small falls while on autumn spawning migration up freshwater river - Pacific Northwest
TOM-1696 Coho / Silver Salmon - jumping small falls while on autumn spawning migration up freshwater river Pacific Northwest - Oregon - USA Oncorhynchus kisutch Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that


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Witness the incredible journey of the coho salmon as they defy all odds and embark on their upstream adventure. From the picturesque Issaquah Hatchery in Washington to the majestic Nehalem River in Oregon, these resilient creatures showcase their strength and determination. With a vibrant display of colors, including multi-colored coho, sockeye, and chinook salmon, Issaquah Creek becomes a living canvas of nature's beauty. Even aboard the Blackball Coho ferry in Washington state, this remarkable species leaves its mark. In Alaska's Copper River Delta and Prince William Sound, we witness mature coho paired up for spawning in Power Creek while fry and dolly varden with parr marks gracefully swim through tannin-stained 18-Mile Creek. Meanwhile, at Katmai National Park's Brooks Falls, Alaskan Brown Bears feast upon these abundant fish during their spawning season. The images capture moments frozen in time - from close-ups of a determined coho swimming against strong currents to an iconic sport fishing scene from 1950 that showcases their impressive leaping abilities. Coghill Lake presents us with a silver (coho) salmon proudly displaying a fly caught firmly within its mouth. These glimpses into the world remind us of nature's resilience and beauty. They serve as a testament to the cycle of life that unfolds every year as these magnificent creatures navigate obstacles to complete their vital mission - ensuring future generations continue to marvel at their awe-inspiring presence.