Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Migration into the sea: also used attributively.
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Examples
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Pros: Start with the sea-run fish, the cutthroats, the steelhead and salmon, then work your way east to include trout rivers, and smallmouth bass waters.
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Sure they are not 35 lb. king salmon or 10 lb. sea-run cutts, but with the right gear (bamboo!) they are the fight of a lifetime!
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Sure they are not 35 lb. king salmon or 10 lb. sea-run cutts, but with the right gear (bamboo!) they are the fight of a lifetime!
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"Though my wobbly legs will clearly not permit it, I would love to go back to Tierra del Fuego for more sea-run brown trout," he says.
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Turns out during the summer months the many rivers of Anticosti have loads salmon and sea-run trout in them.
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This was a particularly good year, because I added sea-run brown trout, sabalos (South American ocean fish) and freshwater dorado to the list.
I Resolve To Catch A... Tim Romano 2008
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He speaks wistfully of fishing for sea-run browns in Tierra del Fuego and taking a rickety cargo helicopter, with benches for seats and all the luggage piled in the middle of the floor, to pull salmon out of the remote and untouched Ponoi River in Russia.
FLY FISHING WITH DARTH VADER MATT LABASH 2010
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Latitudinal variation in life-history characteristics of sea-run migrant brown trout Salmo trutta.
Approaches to projecting climate change effects on arctic fish populations 2009
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Latitudinal variation in life-history characteristics of sea-run migrant brown trout Salmo trutta.
Approaches to projecting climate change effects on arctic fish populations 2009
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Local fishers harvest many of these sea-run fish in the rivers each time the fish congregate and migrate.
Broad-scale effects of climate change on freshwater systems in the Arctic 2009
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