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Salmon Top Related Articles
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1). Best Fishing Flies for Salmon and Steelhead By : Christine Harrell
With more than 10,000 cataloged patterns of fishing flies, finding the best one can be a long task of trial and error. The quest to find the perfect fishing flies has burdened fishermen for ages, but the general rule of thumb is to use dark fishing flies on cloudy days and bright fishing flies on sunny days.
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2). Fly Fishing: The World’s Best Hopspots By : Nick Carter
Developed mainly for salmon and trout, fly fishing is a special angling method whose origins are lost in the mist of time. Initially, real flies and worms were used as baits, bur as time passed and plastic and rubber were invented, artificial flies replaced the real ones. The rods were made from wood at first, but are now made from polycarbonate and glass fiber.
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3). Animals and The Melting Arctic Ice Cap By : Rick Solare
The arguments for global warming can sound a bit vacuous when discussing temperature changes of only one degree. The impact of the melting Arctic ice cap on animals is much more tangible.
Animals and The Melting Arctic Ice Cap
There is little dispute that the Arctic ice cap is melting. Since 1979, it has definitively shrunk by 20 percent. The issue amongst most people debating global warming is whether this is because of global warming or just a natural cycle of the planet.
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4). The Salmon in Northwest Native Indian Artwork and Culture By : Clint Leung
There are several species of salmon fish in the Pacific Northwest region. These are the Coho, Sockeye, Pink, Chum, Atlantic and the largest which is the King or Chinook. Salmon are born in the rivers and swim down to the ocean where they live in the saltwater. At spawning time, they return to the river where they were born, lay the eggs, and then die.
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5). Salmon By : Seth Miller
Salmon is the common name for the several species of fish from the Salmonide family. Their flesh is generally red, but there are some white-fleshed wild salmon.
There are several species of salmon, divided into Atlantic and Pacific Ocean species. The two groups are as follows:
Atlantic Ocean species
Atlantic Salmon is the species after which all the others are named.
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6). Salmon Run Times in the Kenai River By : Paul-Mroczka
You’re about to have your dream come true. You’re going fishing on the Kenai River - Alaska’s salmon magnet. The great thing is you actually have two windows of opportunity for each major species - Chinook (King) Salmon, Sockeye (Red) Salmon, and Coho (Silver) Salmon. Having three run times for three types of salmon is unique, making the Kenai River one of the richest sport fishing waterways on the globe.
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7). Enjoy Your Alaska Fishing Experience By : Scott Michaels
Alaska’s fishing vacations are one of the most popular with tourists. With people wishing to escape the hustle-bustle of the daily life, these relaxing fishing vacations are a great way to can get closer to nature.
Salmon is common along the Alaskan coast. So is giant halibut. Visitors can also catch salmon weighing up to 50 pounds. King salmon over 50 pounds are not at all uncommon.
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8). Fly Fishing – Where Sport And Craft Combine By : All Fishing Site
There is no sport as versatile or as widespread as fishing. It is a sport that can be undertaken as cheaply or as expensively as you wish. Five year olds in bare feet and overalls can attach a piece of string to a stick, bend a paper clip, and attach a worm and have as much fun as the billionaire fishing enthusiast with a deep sea fishing boat, lines, tackles, rigging, harpoons, shades and champagne.
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9). Salmon Trips in Alaska By : Nomad Rick
Think of Alaska and you picture cold winters, stunning summers and salmon angling. Okay, you probably think of other things as well, but Alaska angling is all about salmon.
Salmon Trips in Alaska
When you think of salmon, the first place you think of is Alaska. This northernmost state is nearly synonymous with salmon, both the catching of the fish and the smoking/eating of it.
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10). Make Your Dreams Come True With An Alaska Fishing Vacation By : Synergize Marketing
When thinking about vacation destinations this year, why not consider an Alaska Fishing Vacation? One of the most beautiful states in our country, and in addition to so many other fun activities, Alaska offers fantastic fishing! Trout, halibut and of course, the ever famous Alaskan salmon are just a few of the varieties you will be able to angle on your trip.
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11). Salmon Fishing By : Sammy Salmon
Where to fish for salmon or the Chinook or the king salmon. The pacific salmon range from California to Alaska. These anadromous species can be found in most pacific coastal waters, streams and rivers that have a good flow of water and temperature as well as a suitable habitat for going up to spawn. You will find that they may be as many as three spawns per year, spring ,summer, fall.
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12). Alaska's King Salmon - Tackle And Technique By : Paul Mroczka
The Alaska King Salmon is the official state fish and ultimate prize for any fisherman looking for the excitement of landing a big one. King Salmon in the world famous Kenai River are plentiful and huge. Sport fishermen in the Kenai have caught trophy salmon weighing nearly 100-pounds, and it’s not unusual for anglers to haul in 40 and 50 pounders. Thousands of people travel to the Kenai River and, with a licensed river guide, pursue its most prized bounty-- the King.
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13). Rocky Mountain Fishing in Winter Park, Colorado By : Shane
Catching fish couldn’t be any easier than here in the Fraser Valley. You can wade 1,000 miles of streams, wander around 1,000 acres of high mountain lakes, or troll 11,000 acres of reservoirs.
Whether you’re fly-fishing or have a night crawler on the end of your line, you can find many different species of fish throughout Grand County. Rainbow, cutthroat, brown & brook trout can be found in most of the rivers, while mackinaw and kokanee salmon cruise the depths of the larger bodies of water.
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14). Know Your Fish? By : Robert Michael
Enjoy fishing? Here is some information on popular fish, both fresh and saltwater.
Freshwater:
1. Trout: A most delicious fish. Remember however, apply the catch and release rule part of the time. Trout are the top predator in their environment and therefore it is important to leave some of these fish behind. Varieties: Brown, rainbow, brook and lake.
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15). Do You Enjoy Fishing? By : Robert Michael
If you enjoy fishing here is some great information on popular fish, both fresh water as well as saltwater.
Freshwater:
1. Trout: This is a very delicious fish. Because trout are considered a predator in their environment is important to leave plenty of them behind. They come in several different varieties including: Brown, Rainbow, Brook and Lake Trout.
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16). Fishing in Canada... A True Northern Adventure By : Chelsea Aubin
If you are looking for a fishing trip to remember, then one of the locations you should consider is Canada. Canada offers some of the best Saltwater and Freshwater fishing around. There are a wide area of rivers and ponds, freshwater lakes, and saltwater streams to choose from. Fish and wildlife are very abundant to make any tourist or Canadian happy.
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