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Definition of taimen in English: taimennounˈtʌɪmənˈtīmen A food fish that is closely related to the huchen, widespread in Siberia and eastern Asia. Hucho taimen, family Salmonidae Example sentencesExamples - Charlie had seen, once, a big taimen resting in a deep bend of the river.
- A massive salmonid once common from Bohemia to Hokkaido, the taimen is making one of its last stands here, in the high, cold, pure rivers of Mongolia's remote watersheds.
- Although indigenous settlements border the plateau, few hunters or fishermen venture into the interior, where taimen and grayling await your hook.
- Part of Sweetwater's catch-and-release regimen involves tagging and tracking the taimen, to fill in the gaps about their habits.
- As well as creating economic incentives for protecting the taimen, the team hopes to foster a faith-based conservation ethic by rebuilding the Dayan Derkh Buddhist monastery in Hövsgöl province.
- That makes the taimen the world's largest salmonid (a family that includes salmon and trout).
- The big taimen I was after were in the bigger rivers at lower altitude.
- You've got much more than a fish on when you've nabbed a taimen, a specimen that regularly grows to five feet long and dines on prairie dogs and ducks.
- All the usual varieties were laid out - zander, whitefish, trout and taimen.
- It's a taimen of forty-five perhaps fifty pounds.
Definition of taimen in US English: taimennounˈtīmen A food fish that is closely related to the huchen, widespread in Siberia and eastern Asia. Hucho taimen, family Salmonidae Example sentencesExamples - You've got much more than a fish on when you've nabbed a taimen, a specimen that regularly grows to five feet long and dines on prairie dogs and ducks.
- All the usual varieties were laid out - zander, whitefish, trout and taimen.
- Charlie had seen, once, a big taimen resting in a deep bend of the river.
- It's a taimen of forty-five perhaps fifty pounds.
- Although indigenous settlements border the plateau, few hunters or fishermen venture into the interior, where taimen and grayling await your hook.
- That makes the taimen the world's largest salmonid (a family that includes salmon and trout).
- As well as creating economic incentives for protecting the taimen, the team hopes to foster a faith-based conservation ethic by rebuilding the Dayan Derkh Buddhist monastery in Hövsgöl province.
- The big taimen I was after were in the bigger rivers at lower altitude.
- Part of Sweetwater's catch-and-release regimen involves tagging and tracking the taimen, to fill in the gaps about their habits.
- A massive salmonid once common from Bohemia to Hokkaido, the taimen is making one of its last stands here, in the high, cold, pure rivers of Mongolia's remote watersheds.
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