It usually spawns in June; the eggs are quite small, measuring about twenty-five to the inch; they are buoyant or floating, and hatch in four or five days.
It spawns in the spring, usually in May, in shallow, weedy situations in both fresh and brackish water.
It spawns in summer, but its breeding habits are not fully understood.
Its spawning habits are unknown, but it probably spawnsin the spring and summer.
The Eplan or Epelan is a little fish like the sardine of RoĆ¼en, which, coming from the sea, spawnsin certain brooks toward the beginning of April.
The Atlantic or true salmon does not die after spawning, but not a single fish of any one of the five different kinds of Pacific salmon ever spawns twice.
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If the hucho, as he believes, generally spawns late in the winter, it may sometimes meet with trout spawning at the same time.
The seasons at which these two species spawn approach nearer to each other; but the char spawns in still and the trout in running water.
The grayling spawns in April, and sometimes as late as the beginning of May: the female is generally then followed by two or three males.
The whitefishspawns in November and December, on rocky shoals in the Great Lakes.
It spawns in December and January and deposits its red-colored roe on the seaweed.
According to Herr Benecke, 'it may be assumed with the greatest safety that the eel lays its eggs like most other fish, and that, like the lamprey, it spawns only once and then dies.
It spawnsin the fall, from September to late in November.
This species feeds on mud and spawns in little brooks, swarming in early spring throughout the Mississippi Valley, and is notable for its nuptial tubercles and the black and orange fins.
This species spawns in the surf, and the writer has seen them in August cast on the shores of the Alaskan islands (as at Metlakahtla in 1897), living and dead, in numbers which seem incredible.
The grayling spawns on the shallows in April or May (in England).
The angler, or goosefish, spawns in summer along the eastern Atlantic coast, and the result of its labor is quite remarkable.
It spawns only in small streams at the head of a lake.
In the depths of Lake Tahoe, which is the finest mountain lake of the Sierra Nevada, occurs a very large variety which spawns in the lake, Salmo henshawi tahoensis.
Unlike most fishes, the cod spawns in cooling water, a trait also found in the salmon family.
It spawns in June, and is, indeed, found in roe during the greater part of the summer.
I have often wondered why the trout spawns in the fall, instead of in the spring like other fish.
The fish all run down the stream in the fall except the trout; it runs up or stays up and spawns in November, the male becoming as brilliantly tinted as the deepest-dyed maple leaf.
It spawnsin March, and the eggs are quickly hatched.
The turbot spawns during the autumn, and is in fine condition during spring and early summer.
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