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Washington Steelhead Fishing
Posted by glock on Monday, September 24, 2007 (05:23:19) (984 reads)
Washington State steelhead fishing can be a great experience for any angler. The mighty Steelhead is one of the most sought-after fish in the entire Northwest. It isn't much of a mystery as to why. Steelhead are one of the hardest hitting fish in Washington. Steelhead often break the water's surface while rolling causing adrenaline to rush through every ounce of your body.
Did you know that Steelhead are anadromous? This means they return to their hatching grounds to spawn. Different populations of steelhead migrate upriver in Washington at different times of the year. "Summer-run steelhead" migrate between May and October, before their reproductive organs are fully mature. They mature in freshwater before spawning in the spring. "Winter-run steelhead" mature fully in the ocean before migrating, between November and April, and spawn shortly after returning.
The first foods steelhead will consume are usually plankton, crustaceans, vegetation, and insects. As thy move into deeper and larger waters, they begin eating eggs and salmon carcasses. As they mature, they will begin to consume other live fish which eventually will include other fish and squid.
Washington Steelhead fishing techniques vary by location and angle. These techniques include baits, lures, spoons, spinners, flies, and yard with egg patterns. Drift boat fishing and bobber fishing are also popular methods.
Steelhead fishing locations will also vary by angler. Washington offers many great locations for steelhead fishing thanks to the mighty Columbia River. Many steelhead enter the Columbia River system and move their way up to other tributaries. Fishing for Steelhead in Washington provides all anglers an equal opportunity to capture this mighty fish.
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Kenai River Fishing
Posted by glock on Tuesday, September 04, 2007 (21:49:11) (451 reads)
Kenai River Fishing - Kenai River fishing in Alaska is one of the most popular and abundant wild salmon streams in the world. The Kenai Peninsula is known for world class fishing opportunities. If you're looking for a King Salmon, Silver Salmon, Red Salmon, or Trout, Kenai River Fishing is for you.
Visit the Kenai River in May, June or July for your chance to cath that trophy King Salmon. These magnificient fish average 45 pounds and it is not uncommon to catch King Salmon 60 pounds or larger. The Kenai River world record King Salmon weighs in at 97 pounds and 4 oz. Kenai River fishing is pound for pound the best place to sportfish for King Salmon.
In August and September enjoy the thrill as Kenai River fishing explodes when that 10-22lb Coho (Silver) Salmon, you just hooked into, begins its acrobatic display as it challenges you to a fight!
Kenai River Fishing run schedule is as follows.
- King Salmon (Chinook) First Run: May 11 - June 30, Second Run: July 1 - July 31
- Silver Salmon (Coho) First Run: July 25 - August 31, Second Run September 1- October 31
- Red Salmon (Sockeye) First Run: May 30 - June 25, Second Run July 10 - August 15
- Pink Salmon (Humpy) July 25 - August 31 Only on Even Numbered Years
- Rainbow Trout May - October
- Dolly Varden Entire Year
Kenai River fishing is a great place for that single angler seeking a King Salmon, or for an entire family seeking a Salmon adventure.
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Pacific Ocean and Buoy 10 Coho and Chinook Salmon Fishing
Posted by glock on Wednesday, August 29, 2007 (18:10:55) (483 reads)
The Ocean off the mouth of the Columbia River is know as Buoy 10. Buoy 10 offers fantastic fishing for Coho and King Chinook Salmon. Many anglers reach their limits on a daily basis. This Ocean and Buoy 10 Fishery is one of the most productive Salmon Fishery in the Pacific Northwest.
Many anglers also fish the Columbia River. This Ocean and Buoy 10 Fishery is one of the most productive Salmon Fishery in the Pacific Northwest. Many anglers also fish the Columbia River. This is the season for Fall chinook salmon or King Salmon fishing popular destinations on the Oregon Coast including Tillamook Bay, Newport - Yaquina river, Lincoln City - Siletz River and Nehalem River and Bay. With all these options, how do you know where to fish and what to fish with? This brings me back to our earlier article about a fishing charter and fishing guide service.
Guided fishing trips are offered all along the Oregon and Washington Coast. Some are more productive then others. One of the key points into making a guided fishing trip successful is doing your homework on where the fish are. You fishing guide should be able to tell you where they are catching fish, but be prepared to do some research on your own.
Our research indicates the following fishing schedule. [list]
[*]Giant Over-sized Columbia River Sturgeon fishing - August - September
[*]Buoy 10 Salmon fishing - August
[*]Fall Chinook Salmon (King Salmon fishing) - August - November
[*]Catch and release Sturgeon fishing - year round
[*]Best fishing season - August - January
Remember that a fishing guide and charter service rely on word of mouth advertising as a source of business. They want you to have a great fishing adventure so you will tell your friends about it.
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Alaska Salmon Fishing Charters
Posted by glock on Tuesday, August 21, 2007 (00:48:48) (463 reads)
Alaska Salmon fishing can be amazing. The thought of catching an Alaska King Salmon can conjure up visions of hour-long fights and King Salmon so big they bust nets! Alaska is known world-wide as the place to go for giant King Salmon charters, and you can fish amid some of the most incredible scenery on the continent.
Alaska Salmon fishing can be amazing. The thought of catching an Alaska King Salmon can conjure up visions of hour-long fights and King Salmon so big they bust nets! Alaska is known world-wide as the place to go for giant King Salmon charters, and you can fish amid some of the most incredible scenery on the continent. The Alaska Salmon state record for King Salmon is currently 97 pounds. The thought of catching an Alaska Salmon can conjure up visions of hour-long fights and King Salmon so big they bust nets! Alaska is known world-wide as the place to go for giant King Salmon charters.
Imagine fishing for Coho Salmon where the fish are so thick they come up under the boat. Many charters actually chum for Coho creating such an envirnment. Coho Salmon are well regarded for their tenacious, acrobatic fight. Silver Salmon average 8-10 lbs with fish up to 20 pounds taken each year.
By hiring an Alaska Salmon Charter and Salmon fishing guide, you can enhance your next trip and learn valuable skills that will last a lifetime. Here are some tips to selecting an Alaska Salmon Fishing Guide. - Decide where you would like to go fishing and what kind of fish you would like to catch.
- Contact a bait shop in the area you plan on fishing and inquire about guides and charter services in the area. Alaska Salmon has many potentials.
- Plan far in advance. Good guides will have busy schedules, so don't wait until the last minute to call them.
- Contact the guides and have a brief conversation with each one. Ask them what a typical day will be like, what their rates are, and whether they can provide any equipment you might need.
- Ask for references and don't be shy about contacting the references.
We have found some of the following websites pertaining to fishing for Alaska Salmon. www.alaskastrikezone.com , www.alaskalakelandlodge.com , www.myalaskafishingguides.com , www.thefishingsite.net , www.legendlodge.com , www.alaska-fishing-guide-1.com , www.legendlodge.com , www.myalaskafishingguides.com
Selecting an Alaska Salmon Guide and finding an appropriate Alaska Salmon Charter may be a process, but good selection can make or break your trip.
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The great Fishingnw.com T-Shirt Logo Contest
Posted by glock on Tuesday, August 07, 2007 (00:43:48) (734 reads)
Attention all fishingnw.com members,
Fishingnw.com is designing a t-shirt and needs your help. We need you to come up with a slogan for the back of the shirt. The contest will run during the month of August. The winner will get a free t-shirt with the design once it has been selected and published.
Once the slogans have been gathered, they will be placed up for vote. The top slogan will be selected for the t-shirt.
Post your slogans here today.
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