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King Salmon Fishing: A Challenging Fishing Experience
July 2, 2007 |
Have you always liked fishing? How about catching a 40-lb king salmon or much bigger? Yes, that’s exactly what you’ll get if you go for king salmon fishing. But, where precisely can you find an adventure like that? Well, there are plenty of places you can go for king salmon fishing, like Alaska for one. Then, there’s California, New York, Washington, Oregon, and British Columbia, Canada, just to name a few!
But, it is in Alaska that the largest king salmon was ever caught and recorded so far, weighing over 96 pounds caught in the Kenai River. How about that? Actually, of the top 10 king salmon holders, 9 of which were taken in the Kenai River. This has made Alaska known all over the world, though other places have their share of fame when it comes to king salmon fishing. Many fishing professionals and sport anglers alike come to Alaska in hope of catching king salmon, spring salmon, or Chinook salmon, however you call it.
What makes king salmon fishing very challenging is that they are the biggest of their kind, which is Pacific salmon, hence called king salmon! The Alaska king salmon spend between 2-5 years in the ocean, therefore their size greatly varies. The average size of salmon in Alaska is about 20 pounds, although king salmon in Kenai River normally weigh within 50-pound range. If you happen to spend your fishing trip in Alaska, you’ll notice that no other types of salmon draw as much attention as king salmon do, which happen to be the official State Fish of Alaska.
Hooking and landing on a big king salmon is the dream of every fisherman and anglers who come to Kenai River in Alaska. Starting early May to August, many fisherman, whether professionals or first-timers, try to make that dream into reality and go for king salmon that possesses great power and grace. Didn’t you, too, ever wish to catch your own trophy salmon? If so, don’t hesitate to pursue your dream and join those fishing enthusiasts and try your luck.
For beginners, king salmon fishing may be too much for you, but here are some things you need to know. After hooking, you may battle for like over half an hour as your salmon swims away very fast downriver, so you should be prepared for a wild ride of your entire fishing experience. Also, make sure that your arms are strong enough to hold huge and heavy king salmon. You don’t want your arms out of their sockets before you get your hands on your catch, do you?
King salmon fishing whether in Alaska or in any other place, is considered to be a chance of a lifetime, especially if you hooked a record breaker one. King salmon fishing is absolutely power fishing at its best! So, take up the challenge, face the fight you’ve been preparing for and go get your trophy salmon!
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