Here is another where he catches Cherry Trout and White Spotted Char.

Yamame (land-locked) trout/salmon . . . "One of the most popular species for Japanese stream anglers are no doubt cherry salmon. Landlocked cherry salmon or yamame excites the hearts of dry fly anglers and sea/lake-run grow to full salmon attracts spey anglers into large coastal rivers. Landlocked fish show large par mark with black speckles with particle of red along its lateral line and this remarkable colorization give them the name: jewel of mountains."

Salvelinus leucomaenis, the whitespotted char, is an East Asian trout in the genus Salvelinus, called iwana in Japanese. Both landlocked and ocean-run forms occur. The landlocked form typically grows up to 35 cm (1 ft 2 in), and prefers low-temperature streams. The seagoing fish typically grows to 70 cm (28 in) long. The largest reported specimen was 120 cm (3 ft 11 in) long and the oldest was nine years old.




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