![]() If you’re planning on salmon fishing in Alaska, you’re going to want to be prepared. According to ADFG, the state gives out more fishing licenses to non-state residents than to residents of Alaska every single year. Thanks to Alaska’s Department of Fish and Game ( ADFG) Alaska’s salmon populations are so healthy that the state doesn’t simply support the vast majority of the commercial salmon fishing industry (80% of all commercially caught salmon in North America are caught in Alaska), they also support a massive amount of sport fishing. All of which are great to eat and fun to catch. Alaska is home to massive populations of five different species of pacific salmon: pink, coho, chinook, sockeye, and keta. Of course, there’s one crucial reason why nearly every fisherman in America dreams of getting the opportunity to fish Alaska’s rivers and coastline for salmon–the salmon are everywhere. An arial shot of one of our boats passing a natural glacial waterfall. ![]()
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