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Canada Salmon Fishing 101

Written by Dale Johnson on June 21st, 2008
by Dale Johnson

If you’ve been fishing then you know the kind of excitement that it can bring. As you get better it’s normal to want to go for bigger catches. It gives you a thrill that you can’t find in any other hobby or sport.

salmon are among the most well-liked fish that fishing aficionados look for because of their size and their flavor as well. One of the places that has made its name for such fishing is British Columbia, Canada. They don’t just have any regular type of salmon here; if you fish here you’re sure to be reeling in trophy salmon.

There are five different types of Pacific salmon king/ chinook, pink/humback, red/sockeye, silver/coho and chum. Pink are the smallest of all five and chum is the least sought after. If you are looking for a big catch then you’ve probably got your heart set on either king salmon or silver salmon which can go.

Sea going King salmon or Chinooks have a bluish green color on their backs. Their gums are black and they have black markings on their backs as well. Spawning king salmon are red in color. Silver salmon or coho just as their name indicates are silver in color with black markings on their backs as well. These are known to be fighting fish and can put up quite a fight when being reeled in.

To make sure that all aquatic life remains protected British Columbia has its own set or fishing regulations for you to follow. On top of the list for fishing regulations in British Columbia is knowing the fishing limit. Each type of fish has a different limit, depending on the fishing location.

Fishing licenses are necessary when it comes to salmon fishing. This is especially true if you are seeking out trophy salmon. Don’t worry since these are easy to come by. With about seven hundred vendors of fishing licenses you will be able to purchase one from any sporting store, lodge, resort and even selected department stores.

Fishing licenses are essential when it comes to salmon fishing, especially if you’re out to catch trophy fish. There are over 700 vendors for fishing licenses in British Columbia. Among these vendors are sporting goods stores, lodges, resorts etc…

You will surely want to let friends and family taste your catch. If you aren’t transporting your salmon whole, check for packaging services. Most lodges or resorts will be more than happy to help you with this.

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