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Caught Artic Char on a rock (Arctic Char Vs Salmon)

Arctic Char vs Salmon

On paper, you might notice that Salmon and Char are both relatively similar, as they are both large and predatory salmonids that will fight with everything that they have and that taste amazing. However, this is about...

salmon skin

Can You Eat Salmon Skin? 

Salmon is undoubtedly one of the most popular and most delicious options for a hearty seafood meal. Many people picture salmon fillets and think of the pink, moist meat, but if you put a plate of salmon in front of them...

atlantic salmon

Atlantic Salmon

The Atlantic salmon is a large fish that is very popular as a tasty meal. These fish are also quite sensitive and very vulnerable in the wild. Due to some population issues, most of the Atlantic salmon that people...

Chum salmon

Chum Salmon

Chum salmon, sometimes referred to as Dog salmon, are a widely dispersed Pacific salmon. This species is the most commonly spread of its kind, and is mostly found throughout Alaska. Chum salmon spend most of their life...

types of salmon species

The 6 Types of Salmon Species

Salmon is a diverse family of fish species found in both the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. Nearly all types of salmon are migratory fish. They are born in freshwater streams, then move to the ocean to feed and grow, and...

pink salmon

Pink Salmon: The Humpback Salmon

Pink salmon make up the smallest species of Pacific salmon, weighing in at 3.5-5 pounds. Located in North America, this species measures between 20 to 25 inches in length. The Pink salmon, much like its Pacific salmon...

chinook salmon species

Chinook Salmon: The King of Salmon

Chinook Salmon, also known as King Salmon or Spring Salmon, are found on the United States’ Pacific coast, including Alaska. While Chinook Salmon is a popular commercial fishing choice, some species are protected...

coho salmon caught with fly rod

Coho Salmon

One of the five Pacific salmon species, Coho Salmon, is the most popular sport fish in the Pacific Northwest region. Historically, like many other Pacific salmon types, Coho has been a staple of the native people. It...

salmon trolling with flashers

Trolling Flashers for Salmon Fishing

If you’re looking for the best trolling flashers for salmon fishing, look no further! A salmon flasher will make a great addition to your fishing trips and attract more salmon to the bait. We’ve done the research, so...

7 Salmon Lures Every Angler Needs

Salmon fishing is popular in Alaska, the Great Lakes region, and in other locations around the United States and Canada. Before you head out on your next salmon fishing trip, make sure you’ve got a good lure!  Since...

How to Fillet a Salmon

Salmon are some of the most delicious fish you can catch.  There are a few different species, each with their own uniqueness and flavors.  You might have a great day on the want and that big king hit your salmon lure...