| King salmon fishing is considered one of the most | | | | ever recorded was caught in 1949 in a fish trap |
| important outdoor sporting activities throughout | | | | just outside of Peterson, Alaska. This King |
| the coastal and river areas of the Pacific | | | | weighed 126 pounds, and still has the record |
| Northwest, including British Columbia, Canada and | | | | today. The largest King salmon ever caught using |
| the waterways of Alaska. King salmon fishing | | | | a rod and reel was also caught in Alaska, in the |
| attracts hundreds of thousands of anglers every | | | | Kenai River and weighed just over 97 pounds. |
| year to these areas, bringing in important income | | | | King salmon fishing focuses on catching these fish |
| to the area as well as providing money to natural | | | | in both salt and fresh water since they spend part |
| resources and wildlife management and | | | | of their life in each type of environment. King |
| conservation through the sale of fishing licenses. | | | | salmon are hatched in fresh water, migrate |
| Keys to King Salmon Fishing | | | | downstream to salt water to mature, then return |
| Most anglers would agree that the key to King | | | | to fresh water to spawn and then die. The |
| salmon fishing is to know the habits and behaviors | | | | Chinook or King salmon species all die after |
| of the fish to be able to fish for the species in | | | | spawning, but they spend between two to seven |
| the best possible style given the conditions that | | | | years maturing in salt water before they return |
| exist. King salmon, known by a variety of names | | | | to spawn. This means that there will be a huge |
| including Chinook, Spring, Tyee, Tule and | | | | variety in the catch for King salmon fishing runs, |
| Bluemouth. As the largest of the salmon species, | | | | with some years the difference being many |
| it is not uncommon for a King salmon to weigh | | | | pounds difference in the size of the run. |
| more than 35 pounds. The largest King salmon | | | | |