FISHING KING SALMON OUT OF THE KNIK RIVER GLACIER WATER! #18

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KNIK KINGS
On this episode of Fishin Alaska the Boys head out on the Knik River, north of the towns, Anchorage & Eagle River to break in the newly acquired Boat to see if they can catch one of the mighty Chinook Salmon aka the “King” out of that cool glacier water.

King Salmon in Alaska is limited to 1 day with variations of the type of tackle & bait you are allowed to use per location. The most commonly fished locations for kings are the Knik, Ship Creek in Anchorage, the Kenai peninsula & the Seward culverts. The mighty King Species once produce quite large & immensely powerful fish, sometimes reaching over 80lbs. Which is considered a trophy btw. Now if you seek to catch such a beast you will need a sea fairing boat, and still, some luck. Because the species has been in decline, we strongly urge people to follow the regulations, consider returning the big breeders back to the waters & respect our state’s belief in properly handling these beautiful creatures.

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