1. **Trout**: Species like Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout, and Brook Trout are popular among anglers. They prefer clear, cold streams and lakes.
2. **Salmon**: Various species such as Chinook, Coho, and Sockeye Salmon are often found in cold, freshwater rivers and coastal waters.
3. **Arctic Char**: This fish is similar to both salmon and trout and can be found in cold lakes and coastal waters of the Arctic.
4. **Pike**: Northern Pike thrive in colder waters, especially in lakes and rivers with vegetation.
5. **Walleye**: While they prefer slightly warmer waters, they can still be found in colder regions, particularly in lakes.
6. **Perch**: Yellow Perch are commonly found in cold freshwater lakes and can be a fun target for ice fishing.
When fishing for these species, it's essential to consider the water temperature and season. Early spring and late fall are often the best times to target cold water species as they are more active during these periods. Using appropriate lures and baits that mimic their natural prey can also increase your chances of a successful catch. For example, using spoons or spinners can be particularly effective for trout and salmon in cold waters.
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