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Hawaiians Tom, Tommy and Kiara Carone with red salmon caught on their first trip to Alaska. Anna writes, "This King was caught by my husband, Chris,

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When Is Fishing Season In Alaska?

Anglers across the world know that some of the most amazing fishing experiences can be found in Alaska. Not only are the fishing opportunities extraordinary in Alaska, but the massive variety and numerous species of fish in the region allow individuals, sportsmen, and commercial fisheries to enjoy a lengthy fishing season. Depending on the type or species of the fish, fishermen and women can gear up to go fishing almost any time of year.


The fishing season in Alaska is virtually non-stop, however, the abundance and variety of fish are higher at certain times of the year than in others. Thankfully, these prime times of the year occur when the weather is the most pleasant and a visit to Alaska is most enjoyable.


Tourists who wish to enjoy the fishing season in Alaska for the very first time are encouraged to visit during early summer. Halibut and king salmon are abundant during this time of the year and tend to give fishermen and women a strong, aggressive fight. Early fall is also a great time for first time visitors, as the fishing season in Alaska swings toward the silver salmon, which is plentiful.


Those anglers who are well versed and experienced in the fishing season in Alaska and the different types and species of fish in the region can design individualized fishing trips based upon what they want to catch and where they want to attempt to do so.


Both visitors and professional anglers should also be mindful of how much daylight is available during different times of the year. In the summer months, the fishing season in Alaska is enhanced by the largest amount of daylight hours. It is possible for anglers to schedule non-stop fishing during this time of the year, especially in the areas of Alaska where the sun does not set.


In addition to daylight hours, pests and rain predictions should be considered. During the early fall season, the weather tends to be wetter than during the spring. Likewise, the warm months of the summer bring clear days and dry weather, but at the same time swarms of mosquitoes tend to emerge.


Different species of fish are most abundant during different portions of the fishing season in Alaska. Rainbow trout are most abundant from April till June, and again from August to October. Halibut can be caught from May till September.


The silver salmon and coho salmon season runs from August till October. King salmon and chinook salmon are exceedingly abundant from May till July. Steelhead trout can be easily caught from April till June, and again from September till November. Finally, the red salmon and sockeye salmon fishing season runs from mid-June through late July.

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Cook Inlet fishing season better than expected – KTUU

Cook Inlet fishing season better than expected
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by AP KENAI, Alaska — The commercial fishing season has turned out to be better than expected in Upper Cook Inlet. The run of sockeye salmon is far greater
Prices up for commercial catch : Better-than-expected return makes for Kenai Peninsula Online

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Inlet fishing season better than expected – KTUU

Inlet fishing season better than expected
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Mark Powell, president of Kenai-based Alaska Salmon Purchasers, says a strong demand for wild salmon is behind the price hike.
Prices up for commercial catch : Better-than-expected return makes for Kenai Peninsula Online

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Steve Carson’s “Outdoors”: Salmon season on Feather River to open July 31 – Enterprise-Record

Steve Carson's "Outdoors": Salmon season on Feather River to open July 31
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By STEVE CARSON-Outdoors Columnist Local anglers are eagerly anticipating the first Chinook salmon fishing season on the Feather River in several years.

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Bristol Bay sockeye season slow to peak

Bristol Bay sockeye season slow to peak ANCHORAGE – The commercial fishing season for Bristol Bay sockeye historically peaks on the Fourth of July, but not this year. Read more on Juneau Empire

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King salmon season shut down in Alaska

King salmon season shut down in Alaska ANCHORAGE, Alaska, July 1 (UPI) — Alaska has shut down king salmon fishing in numerous waterways for a second straight year after fish and game officials reported “low numbers of kings.” Alaska – Fishing – United States – Chinook salmon – Outdoors Read more on UPI

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Southeast Alaskan early season salmon prices high – KSTK

Southeast Alaskan early season salmon prices high
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PETERSBURG, AK (2010-07-06) There's some good news on the fishing grounds in Southeast Alaska in the first weeks of the summer salmon season.

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King salmon season shut down in Alaska – UPI.com

King salmon season shut down in Alaska
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ANCHORAGE, Alaska, July 1 (UPI) — Alaska has shut down king salmon fishing in numerous waterways for a second straight year after fish and game officials
Fish and Game closures might mean busy weekend for TalkeetnaKTNA
King fishing closedMat-Su Valley Frontiersman
ADF&G releases emergency orders for king salmon closuresKTNA

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Chinook season transforms Little Salmon River into a small city – Bellingham Herald


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Chinook season transforms Little Salmon River into a small city
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Salmon fishing brings millions of dollars to Idaho. An economic study done in 2001, which had an abnormally large salmon return, found anglers spent $38

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