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  • How to Fish for Spawning Salmon

    Every year salmon migrate from the ocean, up the rivers of the Pacific Northwest to spawn providing some exciting fishing action. There are several ways to fish for spawning salmon, however spin...

  • How to Snag Salmon

    Salmon are a typically large type of fish that lives in both saltwater and freshwater. They need cool water that has clean gravel at the bottom to suffice for spawning. Salmon also seem to flock...

  • How to Cure Salmon Eggs With Borax

    One of the best baits to catch salmon with, in particular Chinook salmon in Pacific Northwest rivers, is salmon roe. Salmon roe are the eggs removed from a cleaned female salmon. The eggs...

  • How to Fish With Salmon Spoons

    Salmon spoons are a form of artificial bait that attracts fish by imitating the actions of wounded bait fish. The two most popular forms of spoons are casted spoons, which allow fishermen to...

  • How to Fish for Trout

    Trout fishing is one of the most popular sports in the world. This article is a summary of how to fish for trout, including trout fish basics, equipment, techniques and locations for trout fishing.

  • Alaska Fish & Game Fishing Regulations

    The Alaska Department of Fish and Game enforces fishing regulations for the Last Frontier's commercial, sport fishing, personal use and subsistence fisheries. Most people aged 16 to 59 need a...

  • Kenai River Alaskan Salmon Guides

    Alaska's Kenai River offers a fishing dream come true for many people. After all, some of the largest king salmon to be caught find their way onto Kenai fishing lines every year. Hooking a few of...

  • How to Fish for Salmon in Oregon

    Anglers bound for Oregon can enjoy spectacular salmon fishing in the abundant waters of the Pacific Northwest. The Columbia River, in particular, is a sport-fishing paradise cutting through the...

  • Technique for Alaska Salmon Fishing

    Salmon fishing is one of the most popular outdoor activities in the many waterways and coasts of Alaska. Many different varieties, including king, sockeye and silver salmon, are available for...

  • How to Fish the Kenai

    Alaska's Kenai Peninsula is an angler's paradise teeming with coho, sockeye and king salmon, and rainbow trout. Follow these tips to fish for salmon and trout in the Kenai and enjoy an angling...

  • Sockeye Salmon Facts

    Sockeye salmon were originally called suk-kegh, which means "red fish" when translated from the Salish language of British Columbia. Sockeye salmon are also called red or blueback salmon. Sockeye...

  • How to Organize Halibut & Salmon Fishing Trips in Alaska

    Alaska is a well-known, ideal place to go fishing, especially if you're an avid fisherman, since it features some of the best fishing spots in the world. Fresh salmon and halibut are always on the...

  • Life Cycles of the Pacific Wild Salmon

    As of August 2009, seven types of Pacific wild salmon exist. Although specifics differ somewhat, most share the same basic life cycle. While much is known about these salmon species, some things...

  • How to Worm Fish for Salmon

    Although adult salmon do not eat during their return into freshwater, they still strike lures that resemble the food forms they ate during their time in the ocean. Consequently, salmon can be...

  • Tips on Fishing Salmon in Alaska

    Salmon fishing in Alaska is a goal of many anglers. This particular fish comes in a variety of sizes, with the top prize being the king salmon, which regularly are more than 30 pounds. Fish for...

  • How to Cure Salmon Eggs Using Pro-Cure™ Bait Cure

    One of the best baits to use when you go salmon fishing is home-cured salmon eggs…and it is quick and easy to do when you use Pro-Cure™ Bait Cure. You even have a choice of colors...red or...

  • Tips on Bank Fishing Salmon in Alaska

    Bank fishing for Alaskan salmon is a thrilling and cost-effective way to catch this delicious game fish. You don't need a boat or a guide. You just need a productive river. You can learn three...

  • Alaska King Fishing Methods

    King salmon are one of the most sought-after fish in all of Alaska because for their size, their fighting ability and their delicious meat. These fish, which spawn in the rivers all around the...

  • How to Use a buzz bomb lure for fishing salmon

    Fishing for salmon is very enjoyable and not to mention hugely satisfying both personally and once you eat the fish. Buzz bombs are a great lure to use to catch salmon, follow this guide for tips...

  • Places to Fish for Salmon in Anchorage

    There are few places in the world that have the number of salmon that Alaska boasts, and Anchorage is the hub for all of the activity. The city, which is the largest in Alaska, has several spots...

  • Salmon Fishing Information

    Large salmon, which average 20 pounds and can reach 100, are the biggest fish you'll catch in a river, although you can fish for salmon at sea too. There's a lot to learn about salmon if you plan...

  • The Best Time to Fish for Salmon

    Salmon are born in a river and then live in the sea, so the best time to fish for them is when they are migrating upriver to spawn.

  • The Life Cycle of a Salmon Fish

    Salmon are born and die in a river, but they migrate out to sea, where they grow and spend most of their life, before they return to their birthplace to spawn. The life cycle of the average salmon...

  • How to Protect Salmon Fish

    Protecting salmon remains a growing task as rising populations further encroach on natural habitats and climate change alters weather patterns. Pollution, overfishing and the salmon's natural...

  • Steelhead Fishing Regulations

    Steelhead fishing is popular in coastal states and a few others, like Idaho, where they migrate up the rivers in the summer and winter. The following regulations were instituted, and need to be...

  • Fishing Techniques for River Salmon

    When salmon are in the rivers, they can, at times, be elusive creatures and very difficult to catch. By nature, salmon are fairly skittish and are known to evacuate waters very rapidly when...

  • King Salmon Fishing Tips

    King salmon, also known as Chinook salmon, can grow to a weight of nearly 95 lbs. and are sought after for both their taste and the savage fight they give when hooked. Naturally spawned king...

  • Tips for Salmon Fishing on Land

    Anglers love to bring home the big fish--and catching a salmon surely qualifies as a monster catch. These fish can easily break a line or tangle it in the river rocks. They can also pull your line...

  • Types of Salmon Fish

    "Salmon" typically refers to Pacific salmon, which are fish that belong to the genus Oncorhynchus. Pacific salmon are anadromous, meaning they are born and breed in freshwater, but live most of...

  • How to Use Spinning Reels for Salmon

    Fishing for salmon with a spinning rod and reel is a fun way to try to catch this challenging fish. A typical setup for salmon includes a spinning rod of medium or heavier action that is at least...

  • Alaska Fishing Regulations for Salmon

    There are five salmon species that can be found in the Kodiak Island/Alaska Peninsula. These include King (Chinook), Coho (Silver), Sockeye (Red), Chum (Dog) and Pink (Humpies) salmon. Regulations...

  • How to Catch Okanogan River Salmon

    Salmon fishing in the Okanogan River in Washington is best done in the upper part of the river, and there are a couple of important factors to know before starting the fishing process. Make sure...

  • Bait Placement for Salmon & Lake Trout Ice Fishing

    Salmon are caught just below the ice, while lake trout are caught near the very bottom of a lake. Find out where to place the bait when ice fishing for salmon and lake trout in this free ice...

  • Baiting Salmon, Lake Trout, & Pike When Ice Fishing

    Ice fisherman use perch bait or shiners are used to catch lake trout, salmon, and pike. Learn how to bait salmon, lake trout, and pike in this free ice fishing video.

  • Using a Depth Sounder

    Using a depth sounder is an excellent way to find the right depth to fish for lake trout, salmon and pike. Learn how to use a sounder to find the correct depth at which you should fish for salmon,...

  • Hook Placement in the Water

    When placing the baited hook in the proper place when ice fishing with tip-ups, you should release just enough leader to be behind the ice. Find out where to place the baited hook in the water...

  • Preparing Leaders for Salmon, Pike, & Lake Trout Ice Fishing

    Pike are harder fighting fish than salmon and lake trout, consequently leaders should be prepared appropriately for each type of fish. Learn how to prepare leaders for salmon, pike, and lake trout...

  • Hook Size for Lake Trout & Salmon Ice Fishing

    Ice fisherman use snell hooks to fish for salmon and lake trout. Find out what hook sizes you can use to fish for lake trout and salmon in this free ice fishing video.

  • Finding Desired Depth for Ice Fishing

    Ice fisherman fish for lake trout at different depths than for salmon. Learn how to find the desired depth for ice fishing for salmon and trout in this free ice fishing video.

  • Trotline Salmon Fishing

    Salmon fishing can be done using trotlines or trap lines. Learn how to set up a trotline when ice fishing for lake trout in this free fishing video.

  • Facts About Sockeye Salmon

    Sockeye salmon are also known as red salmon, blueback salmon or kokanee. This fish is sought after for its outstanding taste and quality of meat. Below you will find some interesting information...

  • How to Remember the Types of Pacific Northwest Salmon Species Using the 5 Finger Method

    There are five types of Pacific Northwest Salmon Species: Chum, Sockeye, Coho, Chinook, and Pink Salmon. Use this easy mnemonic device --The 5 Finger Method -- to remember them all.

  • How to Fish for Salmon from Shore

    Fishing for salmon is often best done from the shore as these fantastic fish race up and down stream each summer. Whether you're a fishing novice or you've caught hundreds of fish, a single salmon...

  • How to Catch Salmon in Rivers

    Whether you're a veteran or a first-time fisher, salmon is quite the catch. These sizable freshwater fish are best caught each summer as many make their mass exodus upstream. Proper tools and...

  • How to Salmon Fish in Alaska

    For those with the time and the money, salmon fishing in Alaska can't be beat. Each year, thousands of tourists head to America's 49th state to pull pink-scaled fish that can weigh as much as 97...

  • How to Salmon Fish

    Salmon fishing is a great way to see nature and capture the perfect blend of thrill and relaxation. There are various techniques for salmon fishing that have been used with great success.

  • How to Fish for Coho Salmon

    Coho salmon are the most popular and common fish to catch. To successfully catch them, there are a couple of important factors to remember before going fishing. The area to catch Coho salmon are...

  • How to Fish for Salmon in a River

    Salmon fishing can be a hit or miss in rivers, and there are a couple of important factors to know before starting the fishing process. Make sure that the river you are fishing is known for...

  • How to Fish With Salmon Eggs

    Salmon, trout and steelhead readily bite on the bait of salmon eggs. When used properly the eggs can be one of the most effective baits for these types of fish. It is best to use this method of...

  • About In-Line Spinning Salmon Fishing Lures

    In-line spinning salmon fishing lures are used to catch salmon and trout in several different situations. They are very popular and have been around forever. Fishermen have been using them for...

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