September 3, 2009
List Of Different Salmon Fishing Seasons
Alaska is feted for its wild salmon. The flavor of Alaskan salmon depends upon fat content and the environment in which it matured. Alaska's pure waters and the wealth of natural food give Alaska salmon unparalleled flavor.
Although salmon are caught in Alaska's pristine waters all year, fishing season in harbor and southcentral Alaska actually heats up in late May, when the cherished king salmon returns home to spawn in the area's glacier-fed, freshwater streams.
The remaining 4 sorts of Pacific salmon-sockeye, coho, buddy and pink-are also found in the general area.
Many anglers are now attempting to catch what's known as a "grand slam"-all 5 species of salmon. Some say a simple way to remember which kind is which is to match them up with the fingers on your hand.
• Thumb-Chum salmon (Dog). The best fishing for this fish is mid-July to late Aug. Chum salmon have a firm texture, enticing orange-pink color and delicate flavor that makes it an ideal fish for smoking. The average weight is 8 pounds and they can grow to be 25 to 27 inches long.
• Pointer finger-Sockeye salmon ( Red ). Most available late May to early June or mid-July, sockeye salmon are the second most common Alaskan salmon species. This species turns from a silvery color to a bright red body and green head as they begin the journey upriver to spawn. Their average weight is six pounds and they can grow to almost three feet in length.
• Middle finger-King salmon (Chinook). The best fishing for king salmon is mid-June to mid- July. The biggest species of salmon in Alaska, they are prized for their color, high oil content, firm texture and succulent taste. Average weight is approximately 20 pounds and length ranges from thirty to 40 inches.
• Ring finger-Silver salmon (Coho). With its orange-red flesh, firm texture and delicate flavor, cohos are really preferred among neighbors. The best fishing for them is present in early August to mid-September. Cohos are the second biggest of the species, with average weights of 12 pounds, and range from 25 to 35 inches in length.
&8226 ; Pinky finger-Pink salmon ( Humpy ). At the height of their run, millions of pinks swim up the freshwater rivers and streams to spawning grounds. Pinks are the smallest and most abundant of the species and average about 2 - 3 pounds. The best fishing for pinks happens in mid-July to late August.
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