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Fishing Alaska’s Salmon-Filled Waters
Angling for King, Red, Silver, & Pink Salmon
Whether it’s red, silver, pink, or king, the salmon fishing in Alaska is always excellent.
Set in the Prince William Sound and surrounded by the Chugach Mountains, Valdez is known as the “Pink Salmon Capital of the World.” Anglers may head to Port Valdez in southern Alaska for pink, chum, and coho salmon during the summer, and king salmon year-round.
Located on Kachemak Bay, Homer is home to five species of Pacific salmon.
Fish for king salmon in Kenai River, or hook sockeyes, humpys, or coho throughout the summer. More impressive fishing towns include Juneau, Seward, Ketchikan, Soldotna, and Kodiak – all host to King, red, silver, and pink salmon.
Spend your days in this is a fisherman’s paradise, and your nights at a Best Western hotel in Alaska.