Kokanee Salmon stocking schedule — all states.
Kokanee are landlocked sockeye salmon stocked primarily in deep, cold western reservoirs and lakes. Colorado, Utah, Idaho, Washington, and California maintain the largest programs. Stocked kokanee disperse to open water and feed on zooplankton and small invertebrates. They mature in 3–4 years, spawn (and die) in tributaries each fall.
Typical kokanee salmon stocking calendar
Across the 12 states that stock kokanee salmon, the typical stocking months are below. Specific dates and waters vary by state — consult each agency report.
Targeting newly-stocked kokanee salmon
Kokanee are pelagic plankton feeders — small spoons, dodgers, and squid hooks trolled slowly at thermocline depth produce. They hit best in early morning and at sunset. The fall spawning run brings fish to tributary mouths in October.
States that stock kokanee salmon
7 states have notable kokanee salmon stocking programs. Click through for the state-specific schedule and official agency report.
Kokanee Salmon stocking alerts — your home water.
Bield: Fish parses agency stocking reports across states and pushes alerts when kokanee salmon hit your saved waters.