The Grey Ghost is another, and one of the most popular streamers in the North forLandlocked Salmon.
Most of my experience with Feather Streamers and also Hair Streamers has been for Landlocked Salmon and Rainbow Trout, in big waters.
It is also landlocked in fresh-water ponds at various places along the coast.
The cisco is a localized variety of the so-called lake-herring of the Great Lakes, and holds the same relation to it that the landlocked salmon does to the Atlantic salmon.
It rises pretty well to the artificial fly, especially when landlocked in ponds, or far up the streams.
On the placid waters of the landlocked harbor floated a great ship, and on the beach a small boat was drawn up.
First come the coast lagoons, many of which are merelylandlocked salt-water bays, the waters of which rise and fall with the tides.
Wilmington (which is nearly landlocked by a long narrow island lying nearly east and west across its mouth) were begun in 1907.
Glistening in the clear summer sunlight, flecked with tiny whitecaps, the landlocked water stretched out to where the low hills of Long Island banked the horizon in a blur of purple and green.
In another ten minutes they sailed in through the mouth of an almost landlocked inlet and with the motor shut off drifted in comparatively smooth water.
Or it may have been in some cases that partially landlocked corners of ancient seas became gradually turned into freshwater basins.
It was easy to get from Corinth to Patræ, for traffic went on, winter and summer alike, in the landlocked Corinthian Gulf.
What had been lost was the safe and easy passage up the quiet landlocked waters of the gulf, and with it the certainty of reaching Corinth at or near the appointed time.
This landlocked fjord once supported numerous breeding populations of ducks, grebes, and terns, but in recent years a number of species (e.
Geologic evidence suggests that the sediments which gave rise to the rocks of the Quartermaster Formation were deposited in a landlocked arm of the sea during the latter part of the Permian Period.
It is known, for example, that when a landlocked body of sea water in an arid climate becomes separated from the ocean, one of the most common salts to precipitate is hydrous calcium sulfate, or gypsum.
Worker remittances and external trade routes for the landlocked country have been jeopardized by continued unrest in neighboring Cote d'Ivoire.
It is the most densely populated country in Africa and is landlocked with few natural resources and minimal industry.
BRAS D'OR, a landlocked and tideless gulf or lake of high irregular outline, 50 m.
The coast of Brazil is indented with a number of almost landlocked bays, forming spacious and accessible harbours.
No bass, landlocked salmon, trout, or pike less than 10 in.
Some landlocked salmon have been introduced, but they are not adapted to North Dakota lakes and streams.
A barrier had been thrown up from the ocean floor, and this completely landlocked the lagoon in which the schooner rode at anchor.
Leaving the main stream, they now passed into what seemed at first sight like a little landlocked lake.
La Coruña is charmingly situated, facing a grand landlocked bay, but on the inner side of a narrow ridge, a short walk across which leads to the open sea, which is here very magnificent.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "landlocked" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: confined; cramped; limited; qualified; restricted; stinted