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Top 4 Methods for Catching Salmon

Salmon fishing charters in Alaska are a fun and enjoyable sport for many an angler. The freshwater setting surrounded by nature provides the perfect backdrop for any recreational fisherman or someone who takes it a bit more seriously. Freshwater fishing can be a relaxing, yet challenging sport. You might wonder how to catch salmon if you’ve never attempted salmon fishing before. Let’s discuss four methods that will teach you the ins and outs of salmon fishing. Trolling The trolling method of salmon fishing involves using a boat that is constantly moving through the water, with a number of weights, divers, or downriggers, to achieve the desired depth of the hook and bait. These items are typically attached to 20 to 25-lb fishing lines and are dragged through the water to attract salmon to the bait. This style of fishing is…

All About Chinook Salmon

The Chinook salmon is the largest species of salmon out there. It’s also one of the most important to the environment it lives in. They can often live up to 9 years and have been known to weigh up to 100 lbs. Typically, most adult full-grown Chinook salmon range between 35 to 50 lbs.  Let’s talk about some basic and interesting facts about Chinook salmon. They have an interesting story, background, and some more known and lesser-known facts about them. Origin of Name Chinook salmon are known by a variety of different names. These include king salmon, Quinnat salmon, Tsumen, spring salmon, chrome hog, Blackmouth salmon, and Tyee salmon. Their Chinook name derives from the Chinookan Indigenous people who lived in their habitats. Habitat The Chinook’s natural habitat originally stretched from California to as far north as Alaska. It has…

Facts You May Not Know About the King Salmon

How many king salmon facts do you know? This fish is common in Alaska, so if you visit or live in The Last Frontier, you will likely see, catch or eat a king salmon at some point—but you may not realize all of the interesting facts there are to know about this fish. Here’s the scoop on this Alaskan resident so you can be prepared for success during your next fishing charter. What is king salmon? King salmon, also known as Chinook salmon, is a fish species from the Salmonidae family. King salmon’s habitat King salmon lay eggs in freshwater. Once they hatch, the salmon live in streams and creeks and then move downstream to larger ponds or rivers. As adults, they live in the ocean and then return to freshwater to spawn. How long king salmon live These fish…

How Climate Change Is Affecting King Salmon

Climate change has majorly affected wildlife all over the world, and Alaskan wildlife is no exception.  Moose, caribou and other native Alaskan species have all felt the effect of rising temperatures. One species experiencing a major upset due to climate change in Alaska is king salmon. Native to western North American rivers, king salmon (also known as chinook salmon) is a favorite of anglers. King salmon fishing is one of the most popular types of fishing in the world; however, a recent study might suggest we’ll start seeing less king salmon in Alaskan rivers because of climate change. Higher temperatures and king salmon Climate change has caused an increase in Alaskan temperatures, which greatly affects king salmon fishing. The study mentioned above, which was conducted by the University of Alaska, showed king salmon populations dropping when water temperatures reached over…

Best Bait for River Salmon Fishing

Going fishing is a terrific way to reconnect with nature. Being on or near the water offers a tranquility that’s hard to replicate in today’s fast-paced world. While patiently waiting for fish to bite is its own reward, it would be nice to get a few bites while you’re out there. One key to salmon fishing is using the correct bait. If you’ve never been river salmon fishing before, you might not know about the best salmon bait. This article will discuss the best bait to use while river salmon fishing. Salmon eggs Also called salmon roe, salmon eggs are widely considered the best salmon bait for salmon fishing. This is because the scent of the eggs attracts salmon, especially during the middle of the spawn season. You can use single salmon eggs or spawn bags which are a cluster…

Alaskan Salmon Fishing Techniques

If you’ve got an Alaskan fishing trip booked, you’re probably looking for the best tips on how to catch salmon. After all, many people consider Alaska the source of the best salmon on the planet. Not only is it delicious and healthy, but fishing for salmon can provide one of the most scenic, fun adventures that Alaska has to offer. Whether you’ve already got a trip booked or you’re considering one, these Alaskan fishing tips will help you catch your own dinner. Don’t worry if you’re a complete novice, either. Our helpful guides will teach you what you need to know for a successful trip. How to catch salmon There are three main techniques for catching salmon, depending on the variety you’re targeting and where you’re fishing: King salmon: King salmon can be downright tricky to catch thanks to their…

Mastering Your Salmon Cooking: Three Easy Methods of Preparation

Whether you’ve caught your own wild salmon or you’ve simply purchased some at your local market, cooking fresh salmon the right way is a true art. Cooking salmon is a delicate process, since it’s a fish that can easily be overcooked. While a good rule of thumb is to cook wild salmon just to the point where the flesh flakes easily, this tip doesn’t necessarily apply to all types of preparation. Read on to learn some of the best methods for cooking salmon, including hot and cold preparations. Baking Baking salmon is probably the most traditional way to prepare this delicious fish, and it’s also one of the easiest. You can know when your fillet is done by sticking a fork in the thickest part and determining whether the flesh flakes easily. While you may not be a pro at…

When to Fish for Salmon in Alaska

Salmon fishing is one of the most popular activities in Alaska. Not only does salmon fishing give people the opportunity to enjoy the great outdoors with a relaxing pastime, it also allows visitors to catch delicious fish they can bring home with them. No matter your prior experience with fishing, it’s a good idea to plan your trip so you’ll have the best chances of catching something when you get out on the water. Planning an Alaskan fishing trip Planning a fishing trip is an exciting process, but it comes with a lot of decisions to make and logistical details to work out. Thankfully, learning a little bit more about salmon fishing in Alaska can make it easier to plan a trip and make sure you get the most out of your experience. Here are some of the most common…

What’s the Best Dish to Make with King Salmon?

When you’ve caught a bunch of fresh king salmon, the only downside is that you now have to find enough recipes to make the most of it. King salmon, which is also known as Chinook salmon, weigh in at an average of 17 pounds—enough for quite the feast. Don’t worry if you’ve never cooked king salmon in Alaska. There are plenty of recipes to keep you satisfied. How to pair salmon with other food and beverages When you’ve caught a great haul, it deserves to be celebrated. Picking good cooking techniques and doing right by your food can be difficult if you don’t know where to begin. The best thing about salmon is that it’s fatty. If you know your meat is going to take care of the fat element, you can arrange your preparation or your sides to complement…

Awesome Salmon Recipe Ideas

There’s a huge number of benefits to eating salmon. These incredibly healthy fatty fish can help lower your blood pressure, aid in weight loss, improve your memory and increase the health of your skin. It truly is a wonder food. And that’s before you get to the fact that salmon is absolutely scrumptious. Best of all, salmon is adaptable to suit almost any palate. There are even more salmon recipes in Alaska than there are benefits to this fish, any of which will have your mouth watering in no time. Here are some of the best. Salmon steaks A lot of the time, when salmon is served, it is served as a filet, which is cut parallel to the fish’s spine. Salmon steaks, on the other hand, are cut perpendicular to the spine. The texture is entirely different, but the…