Friday, May 4, 2007

Alaska salmon fishing

If I ask you to think of the term 'salmon fishing', what's the first thing that comes to your mind? Alaska, right? The term salmon fishing and the term Alaska go together like peas and carrots, as Forrest Gump would say. If a person dreams about salmon fishing, they dream about salmon fishing in Alaska in most cases. This is because of the incredible salmon runs that the state of Alaska is home to year in and year out.

There are four main species of salmon to fish for in Alaska. These would include: pink, silver, sockeye, and grand daddy of them all the king salmon. These are the types of salmon that anglers fish for in Alaska. They are all targeted for different reasons. Some fight harder, some taste better, and in the case of the king, some are bigger. King salmon in Alaska over the 50 pound mark are not at all uncommon.

With thousands of rivers within Alaska that play host to amazing runs of salmon, one of the most popular rivers for salmon fishing has to be the Kenai River. All 4 Species of Alaska Salmon spawn into the Kenai River. King, Silver, Red and Pinks (Pinks, only on even numbered years). At 97 lbs 4 oz the World Record King Salmon was caught on the Kenai River. Now that's something to boast about. The Kenai River is home to the world record king salmon. As a matter of fact, the Kenai River holds nearly 2 dozen IFGA world records for various salmon species as well as other fish. When it comes to salmon fishing in Alaska, The Kenai is the king of the rivers.

Techniques and methods vary for catching Alaska salmon, depending on species. A great idea for anyone fishing in such remote destinations is to use the services of a guide. Your guide can give you all the information that you need as far as what size gear to bring, weather conditions, etc. For this type of fishing a guide is recommended, especially if you have no experience with Alaska Salmon Fishing. A search on the internet will yield you more guide choices than you can shake a stick at. A guide is also a good idea to learn local tips and techniques.

Alaska salmon fishing is an incredibly enjoyable experience. Not only do the fish great taste and a are real challenge to catch, but the beauty that the state of Alaska offers is unmatched anywhere in the world. Did you know that the state of Alaska has more than 100 state parks within its borders? There is more wide open space in the state of Alaska than there is anywhere else in the entire United States. The state of Alaska truly is a treasure right along with the salmon fishing, which is an American treasure all by itself. Alaska salmon fishing is something every angler should get the opportunity to partake in at least once in his or her life.

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