Greetings all! I was hoping to get some advice on landlocked salmon in the interior. I realize they are stockers, but still seem like great fun to catch. I am somewhat new to the area and all of my expertise is in walleye, perch, and pike, so I have a couple of questions. My research shows that it's more common to fish 18"-36" under the ice, but there is no consensus on water column depth to set up in. Would an angle be looking at a shallower or deeper location to pop a hole? I have also failed to find if salmon prefer steep, flat, or slowly adjusted lake bottoms. Does this even affect them? Again, this target species is all new to me so any advice helps! I look forward to being a contributing member to this forum, and tight lines everyone!