by Flipper Tomasio
Salmon fishing is one of the most popular fishing sports today and
continues to grow in
popularity. There are
different types of
salmon, each with their
own unique
characteristics and
appeal to fishermen. The
largest of the Pacific
salmon is the Chinook
salmon, which can grow
up to 40 inches long and
weigh as much as 100
pounds. The Chinook
salmon are only
accountable for about
one percent of the
salmon harvest each
year. The Sockeye,
from Alaska, is the most
valuable of all salmon.
It grows to 24 inches in
length and weighs
between six and nine
pounds. It makes up 25
to 30 percent of
Alaska's commercial
fishing. During spawning
season, the males turn a
beautiful red, and
therefore are often
called "red" salmon.
Coho's are the next
(third) most valued
fish. These "silvers" as
they are called, because
of their bright silver
color, are popular in
the marketplace and
often sold whole. The
Coho runs to about 29
inches and weighs on an
average of nine pounds.
The favored ways of
processing them is
smoking or canning.
Another common salmon is
the Chum salmon, however
these types of salmon
are less valuable to
fishermen because their
meat is pale and yellow
in comparison to the red
salmon, making them less
desirable to the
consumer. Chum salmon
can reach a length of 30
inches and weigh about 8
pounds. The least
valuable of Pacific
salmon is the Pink
salmon. This is also the
smallest of the salmon,
weighing 4 pounds and
averaging about 22
inches long. Even though
the Pink salmon is the
least valuable of all
the salmon it is found
in the most abundance.
Pink salmon are used
mostly for canning and
not for eating fresh
over the coals. There
are many fishing
charters along the
northern Pacific coast
that are very popular
among sport fishermen.
If you are an avid
fisherman you may want
to think about
chartering a boat to
take you to the finest
salmon fishing places
along the coast. Many of
these charters also
offer whale watching
tours which is a great
way for you to combine
your fishing vacation
with a bit of
sightseeing. Take your
time finding the right
charter for you as there
are many different
packages that you can
choose from, including
one day excursions to
week long trips. You
will want to join a
charter that doesn't
have too many people
booked with it, since
the smaller the group is
the better your salmon
fishing trip will be.
Choose carefully and you
can enjoy some great
fishing - and some great
tasting fish!
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