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Sockeye Salmon Fishing Tips
Although not the same cache as a trophy King Salmon, Sockeye Salmon and Reds are a very popular sport fish. One reason Reds win anglers is their numbers. In Alaska's Kenai River during their runs, they are abundant, regular time high of 750,000 to 1,000,000 and sometimes! That's right-Million Reds. Moreover, as far as taste goes, the sockeye said to the best tasting of all salmon (there's a reason it is a very popular commercial Are fish). Finally there is the relatively large daily bag limit, meaning that you have ample opportunity to play your muscles sockeye fishing.
The first Red Salmon run starts in late May, when they make their way to the Russian River, a tributary of the Kenai by first swim through the lower and middle sections of river. Reds are plentiful right around June tenth peak sometime between the fifteenth and twentieth of the month. Their numbers begin to decrease from the third week, but there are still good fishing until the end of the month. Sockeyes are most abundant in the upper regions of the Kenai, although they also quite abundant in the middle and lower sections.
The second run begins in mid-July and the Reds reached the third week and then disappear until their migration is finished at the end of the month. Fishermen crowd the banks of the Kenai River, sometimes there are up to 20 thick, like the Final Sockeye makes his spirited run at the confluence of the Russian and Kenai Rivers. The crowded conditions with so many Anglers concentrated in certain areas of the river its own descriptive term "combat fishing." Has But despite the hardscrabble deserved name, there are too many fish go and chances are you will reach your bag limit, while meeting other anglers.
Sport fishermen will particularly enjoy fighting because Reds Pound for pound they are trimmed, the maximum driving stability and the most combative of all salmon. Ranging 6-12 pounds, with the record of Red with a weight 16, This salmon is muscular, repeatedly breaking through the water, try to tackle is to drag you try to land it.
Some areas of the Kenai, especially the upper sections can only fly fishing in the area of the Reds, while other areas allow for spin-casting or a basic rod and reel. The attempt to lure the sockeye use for chinook or coho salmon caught in the rule would result in little success. The sockeye, unlike all other species of salmon in the Kenai, is a plankton feeder.
Commonly used lures a coho, Russian River or streamer fly with a number 3 or 4 hooks to 15 to 20-pound test weight combined with the right size, to achieve so that your attractor to its proper depth. You want your lure to be about half a meter above the swimming salmon. Because this species tends to the bank, fishing from Hug the shore is often preferred.
When sockeye swim, they constantly open and close her mouth and spray often roll and how they work their way upstream. In an attempt to catch the Red, you should get your bait, as to its mouth near as possible. It is important to realize that these fish are not aggressive are investors and that means anglers must take the lead.
Reds will often simply mouth the fly for a moment and then release. For this reason, if You feel a small bump or hesitation in your line, you need the hook. If you do not, you have a day filled with snacks and nothing else. It is a sensitive technique, but once you get it, you'll be dragged into the red.
The basic technique for fishing for sockeye is cast upstream at 3 clock, which can Fly work their way downstream into the stream. If your bait reel to 9 clock in your line and cast again.
Run as the Reds, it is an extremely exciting time on the river and offers endless opportunities for fishermen looking for a good fight and a tasty fish. On the Kenai River, there are a number of licensed guides, to help you experience the best of your fish may help you or your fish stringer box as full as it is assured plenty with this, but salmon can be tricky.
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