King Salmon
Gary DeCario
As an Avid Hunter and fisherman, I love to write and do the things I enjoy,
Alaska King Salmon are most prevalent in Alaska from April through June, but are regularly taken during Silver Salmon trips.
Alaska king salmon are the largest salmonids in the world. They are also known as chinook salmon. Our Average Chinook is around 30lbs and many 40-50 lb Alaska King salmon are taken each summer fishing. Alaskan King Salmon are distinguished by the black irregular spotting on the back and dorsal fins, Chinook salmon also have a black mouth. Wild Alaska King Salmon are the largest of the five Alaska Salmon species. Easy to prepare, Wild King Salmon are in a class all of their own. If you\'re a fish fan, you may already know that Alaskan king salmon are the first wild salmon on the market and are thus prized.
King salmon spend from 2-5 years in the ocean so their size in a run varies considerably. Kenai king salmon are typically in the 50 lb range. No other salmon draws as much attention as the King Salmon which is the official State of Alaska fish. Hooking and landing a big king salmon is the dream of most fisherman who come to the Kenai Peninsula. It is during this annual migration that sport fishing for the king salmon is excellent.
The best way to catch chinook salmon is to hire a professional Alaska fishing guide. Guided Alaska fishing vacationers will often only spend a few hours before they hook their king salmon and land one. In the saltwater of the Kenai, most fishing for king salmon is done by trolling cut herring or herring attractors. On the Kenai River and the Kasilof River guided anglers in drift and power boats have good success by back trolling a Jet-planer with Kwikfish, Flatfish, Magnum Wiggle Worts, Tadpollys, Spin-n-Glos, and salmon egg clusters.
Just a note to bank fisherman, no matter what Kenai water you are fishing, be prepared to run and fight when you hook that king salmon. The largest sport-caught chinook salmon was a 97-pound fish taken in the Kenai River in 1986. The Nushagak river gets the largest run of King Salmon of all the rivers in Alaska with an annual run of 100-140 thousand King salmon starting June 15th through July 15th. It\'s common for our fisherman to hook 15-30 king salmon a day and land 10-15 kings a day.
The Male King Salmon are more aggressive to a fly and more deeply colored than the females, they are distinguished by their \"ridgeback\" condition and by their hooked nose or upper jaw. King Salmon are perhaps the most sought after fish in the country.
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