38 Words to use with salmon

The crawfish-soup had just been removed, and there was on the table a salmon-trout, an omelet, and a salad.

Beside a salmon stream there dwelt people rich in slaves.

Sand is beautifully placed at an opening in the rocks, at the mouth of a river where salmon-fishing is good.

The Severn and the Wye had their salmon fisheries, whose produce king, bishop, and lord were glad to receive as rent.

Here is the white wolf's story, learned partly from much watching and following his tracks alone, but more from Noel the Indian hunter, in endless tramps over the hills and caribou marshes and in long quiet talks in the firelight beside the salmon rivers.

To a long, tough rod cut on the river bank he attached thirty feet of cheap, white cord, and to the cord he fastened a bright spoon hookthe spinner that salmon fishers know.

It is equally certain that all who have written upon the subject of smolts or salmon-fry, maintained that these grew rapidly in fresh water, and made their way to the sea in the course of a few weeks after they were hatched.

There's an implement in pretty constant use hereabouts that would do just thata salmon gaff!"

They had been fishing shortly before my arrival, and the river, for some distance up, was full of salmon traps.

Not content with having a red wash over it, the red was the most unseasonable of all redsa salmon-colour; but the greatest of all heats was within.

'You can make salmon-flies?' 'I made a lot by pattern for an Irish gent, sir.'

To the dining-room, accordingly, I repaired, and had barely crossed the threshold when I perceived Aunt Dahlia at the sideboard, tucking into salmon mayonnaise.

It's around on the other side of the island in Shelikoff Strait, and is famous for its salmon canneries.

For five years she might not eat salmon, or the fish would be scarce; and when her family went to a salmon-creek, she landed from the canoe at the mouth of the creek and came to the smoke-house from behind; for were she to see a salmon leap, all the salmon might leave the creek.

A Trout and salmon fisherman for seventy five years.

Especially good were the salmon heads roasted.

"These salmon-berries are a kind of a half-way between our blackberries and strawberries.

It is not long, however, before green grass begins to sprout along the small streams, low down, and grass and the roots of the salmon berry bushes carry the bear along until the fish run.

For five years she might not eat salmon, or the fish would be scarce; and when her family went to a salmon-creek, she landed from the canoe at the mouth of the creek and came to the smoke-house from behind; for were she to see a salmon leap, all the salmon might leave the creek.

Salmon-breeding is doubtless destined to rank with sheep-culture and cattle-culture in the future.

As soon as the fish is sufficiently cooked, take away all the liquor, except a little to keep the salmon moist, and put it into another stewpan; add the stock, thicken with butter and flour, and put in the anchovies, lemon-juice, cayenne, and salt; lay the salmon on a hot dish, pour over it part of the sauce, and serve the remainder in a tureen. Time.1-1/4 hour.

Nearly half of the entire salmon pack of Alaska comes from Kadiak Island, most of the fish coming from the Karluk River.

" "They seem to take up a lot of your time," he said with pretended indifference, but, to his annoyance, landed a salmon parr at the same moment.

Let us assume that the whole length of this salmon-pasturage is fifty miles, and its average width one-eighth of a mile.

To think of Cuckoo Valley is to call up the smell of that fern as it wrapped at the bottom of the creel the day's catch of salmon-peal and trout.

38 Words to use with  salmon