About Salmon
Fishing
Salmon Fishing
Fishing is an emerging sport. Not the usual adrenaline rush, blood pounding, chest heaving,
sweat flowing mostly attributed to physical sport, fishing is emerging as another breed of sport, a laidback sport
that can be readily engaged disregarding skill and experience. Just like golf, fishing has started to roll en
masse, regaining popularity over new timers and baby boomers and rekindling those old timers and fishing veterans
to take up tackles and rods once again.
Of all fishing sport, a few have gotten worldwide attention. Tarpon fishing is already a world
renowned ocean game fish since these underwater behemoths fight back reel for reel. And for coastal water fishing
species, nothing dominates more than salmon fishing.
Tarpon fishing over the Caribbean and the Atlantic, salmon fishing over coastal
rivers with considerable watersheds, those that actively pursue fishing always end over these two categories.
Tarpon fishing, for its ocean habitat, is more costly but provides immeasurable challenge; salmon fishing, on the
other hand offers opportunities all throughout the year. For that, salmon fishing a more pursued fishing sport.
The most coveted prize in salmon fishing, the King salmon (also known as Chinook), can easily
rival the adrenaline during Tarpon chases. These massive fishes whose weight could reach more than 100 pounds can
easily overpower less resolute anglers or substandard equipments. Though 10-50 pound juvenile Chinooks are
sometimes caught, the King salmon also never gives up easily. A good number of pro anglers are regularly beaten by
the King salmon, juvenile or adult especially at fly fishing. And this is what made them come back for more.
The next prize in line is the Coho salmon, or the Silver salmon. It is also a fiery fighter that
leaps, twists, and somersaults in the air to free itself from the hook, and its weight of usually 20 – 30 pounds
can easily rip the rods away from your fingers. Since it is much smaller than the King salmon, the Coho salmon
often grazes the riverbanks and marshy places in search for food or lay eggs. That makes them accessible to anglers
doing fly fishing on river banks.
There are other types of salmon of lesser interest but still provide exceptional salmon fishing.
The Pacific Ocean salmon species for one has several subspecies under its category, and among is the King salmon
and the Silver salmon. Others include the Sockeye salmon, the Pink salmon, the Chum salmon, and Cherry salmon.
Another breed is the Atlantic Ocean salmon species and it includes the Atlantic salmon and other land locked salmon
subspecies.
Perhaps the greatest reason of why salmon fishing is the dominant fishing sport is probably
because salmon is the largest game fish in distribution. Other reasons would include it palatable taste.
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