Alaska King Salmon Fishing Tips

Nov 6
18:18

2011

Bob B. Hamilton

Bob B. Hamilton

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King salmon are called kings because they are the strongest and most elusive of all Pacific salmon species. You will likely have a difficult time landing one, especially if you do not know what you are doing. Here are a few tips when it comes to Alaska king salmon fishing.

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King salmon are called kings because they are the strongest and most elusive of all Pacific salmon species.  You will likely have a difficult time landing one,Alaska King Salmon Fishing Tips Articles especially if you do not know what you are doing.  Here are a few tips when it comes to Alaska king salmon fishing.

First and foremost you will need to obtain a fishing license before you make the trip to Alaska.  The cost you will be required to pay will depend on how many days you will spend fishing.  If you are not a resident of the state, then you will also have to purchase a special king salmon stamp.

These fish can be caught at virtually any time of the year.  However you will find the best time to catch them is between the months of May and September.  After August they are much more difficult to locate and catch.

If you want a successful Alaska king salmon fishing trip it is best for you to hire a guide.  They will know the best spots to fish so you will not be left to wander around by your lonesome.

When fishing for king salmon in Alaska you will need powerful equipment.  As mentioned they are the strongest salmon species in the Pacific.  Many anglers have hooked 60- to 70-pound salmons on their line.  If you are not using a strong line and pole the fish may just get away.

King salmon are very aggressive so they will try to make a meal out of almost anything.  You will have much more success if you have a range of spinner baits at your disposal.  Make sure you use a big enough weight so it will hold your bait at the bottom where the fish are.

Once you have hooked a king salmon you will have a real battle on your hands.  They are very speedy and elusive, so you will need to start holding your line as soon as you feel the initial pull.  If you are hesitant to do it, then the fish will have swum hundreds of feet away which will make the battle much longer.

It is also important to note many anglers travel to the state of Alaska during peak king salmon runs.  Once you have hooked one you will need to alert the other fishermen so they can reel their lines in and get out of the way if necessary.

These are a few tips for Alaska king salmon fishing.  Hopefully, you will land a big one if you follow them.