In PEI last summer i was fishing this little trout stream with tons of little rainbows and brookies. I caught a few of them by them eating the bobber and hanging on lol. It was fast catch and release cause all i had to do was net the fish and then they spit the indicator out
Makes me feel better to know my bobbers are not the only ones on the menu, seriously though I think the bobber stop string I was using was hanging in the water so it might have been going for it.
Male chinook salmon. Go back there in Late September/October ( depending on location ) to see live ones.
There is an area up river from there that is a fish sanctuary in the fall that is a great place to watch the great fish struggle, I took my son and we saw salmon, browns and steelies. Oh and for those that like rare species the ever elusive MNR agents laying down the law on people who do not understand what sanctuary means. Good to see and for my son to learn.