Alaska River Fishing – There Are 100s, Choose Any One And Go Fishing
To be honest, there are 100s of rivers in the region of Alaska. And each river boasts of its own fish population. If you desperately want to go fishing, the best option is to select any one river from the Alaskan River Dictionary, and go fishing. That is Alaska River Fishing for you.
I have had some flying visits to some rivers of Alaska. To name a few popular ones, the American Creek, Chickamin River, Shining Creek of glory, Kandik River, Kakhonak River, Koktuli River and the list is virtually endless. I have been mightily impressed by what these rivers had to offer me. More than all the true stories of fishes (which I found out was indeed true), each of these rivers offered me a sense of solitude and a heavenly feeling in earth. And once I absorbed that feeling, I decided to go fishing. Its said in Alaska that if you wish to go fishing in Alaska, go fishing on the Kenai river.
What is so special about fishing on Kenai River ?
· Known as the most popular sport fishing destination, Kenai river plays host to a couple of visits by King Salmons, Silver Salmons , Rainbow trout and Dolly Varden.
· You could also hunt for Pink Salmons on the Kenai River.
With different varieties of fishes at its disposal, Alaska river fishing is incomplete if you do not go fishing on the Kenai River. The variety can be judged from the fact that different salmons which you can see on offer on the Kenai river, are all different in sizes and used a bit differently. The King Salmon weighs anywhere up to 50 Pounds whereas the tinier Red Salmon is the primary edible fish, used for eating and smoking purposes.
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Pink Salmons are the tiniest of the lot. If you wish to boast yourself of catching dozens of fishes in maybe an hour, then you should hunt for Pink Salmons. They appear in schools and in lots. You would definitely find Pink Salmons almost anywhere when you go for a River Fishing Session in Alaska.
Almost each and every river in Alaska boasts of their collection of a particular species of fish. What you may not get in the Kenai river, you will surely get it in say the American Creek. Whilst not all the Alaskan rivers have halibuts, some of them surely do. Similarly, if you wish to go on a fish-hunting spree for Chums, you have to select some rivers for you to do that. I am not saying that you need to have exhaustive knowledge about which river has what fishes. Local guides will be able to help you with this predicament. All that you need to know is, which fish to catch…. 
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