This is because of the extreme tides along the West Coast and the Gush of ocean currents that create an ideal environment for raising thousands of baitfish.
He is also known as one of the best places to go if one wants to catch King Salmon giant, the largest species of salmon fish.
The best way to capture these giant salmon (salt water) is through the trolling or fishing triggered line drawn in water.
Fishing for King Salmon giant can be a year-round activity (especially in Seward).
The most sought-after species of salmon are the following:
1. the King Salmon (Chinook) are the largest of all these species. Its weight on average between 20-40 pounds, of which the heaviest recorded is 112 pounds, and can be up to 3-4 ". It has a blue-green back which is slightly stained.
The meat can vary in color ivory white to a deep red.
Common names for this species include salmon, tyee, spring mouth/re quinnat and tule.
2. Silver Salmon (Coho), on the other hand, is slightly smaller with an average weight of 8-12 pounds.
3. Sockeye salmon, on the other hand, are the most sought after of his entire species because its flesh has an intense red colour and has a rich flavor.
In salmon fishing in Alaska, one must be well equipped with the right equipment (and wearing appropriate clothing with).Listed below are some of the necessary equipment/materials and tips for fishing without problems:
1. it must be coated with layers of warm clothes (those not necessarily bulky as it can hinder the fishing activities).2. Above these everyday clothes, a raincoat, boots and bibs in the same way as are necessary to ensure that one would remain dry, because after a hook-up, some fish can resist with maximum struggles.
3. the fleet or cruisers that provide services for fishing are usually supplied with bait.
4. a guide aboard a cruiser ensures that fishermen amateurs also enjoy the activities providing crash-lessons on board. Usually they hook the lure for guests and inform the Party on which specific fish species can thrive for selective fishing.
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