“…When adfluvial, Dolly Varden usually migrate to lakes after a year or more of stream‐rearing (Esin, Myuge, Koval’, & Sorokin, ; Markevich, Esin, Busarova, Knudsen, & Anisimova, ) and seldom enter as fry (Bond, Miller, & Quinn, ; Roos, ). Dolly Varden display a rare version of this strategy in which some fry emerging from redds in a lake immediately migrate into a tributary stream where they rear for a year or more prior to re‐entering the lake; the others emerge in the lake and remain lacustrine (Esin et al., ; only S. fontinalis and S. alpinus are also known to exhibit this behaviour—Curry, Brady, Noakes, & Danzmann, ; May‐McNally, Quinn, & Taylor, ). Many anadromous Dolly Varden originating from a basin with a lake home, spawn in the natal river, and overwinter in that lake, whereas many of those originating from basins without lakes home to their natal river to spawn but then leave and find a lake in a non‐natal basin to overwinter (Armstrong, , , ; Bernard, Hepler, Jones, Whalen, & McBride, ).…”