Friday, February 18, 2011

Alaska King Salmon Fishing

The Greatness of Alaska King Salmon Fishing

I am not a weekend angler, but my experience of Alaska King Salmon Fishing is one of the greatest moments in my life.  I have fished in several different states for several different fish and nothing even comes close as far as fresh water fishing.

Where to go for Alaska King Salmon Fishing

There are several places to go for Alaska King Salmon fishing.  If you are near one of the larger cities like Anchorage or Fairbanks, there are places to go that are close enough to wet a line after work.  However, if you want to avoid the combat fishing where the bank is lined with people fighting for space, you need to head out to a more remote spot on the Kenai River.  If you want the best fishing, you can hire a guide to get across the river and fish away from all the people who are there when the salmon are running.

How to do Alaska King Salmon Fishing

So how do you go about the experience of Alaska King Salmon Fishing.  You need to have the right equipment.  You can just set out with any old rod and reel and that you used to pull in a bass.  You need something that is made to handle the weight of over forty pounds.  You all need to have fishing line that is probably at least fifty pound test.  It is illegal to snag the fish by the gills if the Fish and Game Authority or F.A.G. catch you pulling in an Alaska King Salmon hooked on the gill you either release it or get fined.  Every year many people are fined or arrested for fishing with grappling hooks. (other people use grappling hooks in their combat fishing to cut other people’s fishing line)   Because the running salmon do not eat while they are making their way back up the river to lay eggs and die, you can not catch them with a tender morsel of bait.  The best way to catch King Salmon with a mouth hook is to take a small piece of women’s nylons and fill it with salmon roe.  The Alaskan Salmon try to bury the roe in the bottom of the river to protect it from predators and that is when you need to set the hook.  

What to expect from Alaska King Salmon Fishing

When you set the hook in Alaska King Salmon Fishing it feels like the best fight you have ever had in fresh water fishing, but the truth is they aren’t really fighting.  The King Salmon is very large and very strong and they just keep trying to swim upstream.  It is very enjoyable and when as a six foot man I held the salmon up to my shoulder and the tail was still bent on the ground I was ecstatic.    The greatest part of Alaska King Salmon fishing was the grill party we had the next day.

 

Alaska King Salmon Fishing