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Sockeye Salmon Tricks To Catching Reds In Alaska
By Paul Mrocza

Although they don't have the same cache as trophy King Salmon, Sockeye Salmon or Reds are a very popular sport fish. One reason Reds attract anglers is their numbers. In Alaska's Kenai River during their runs they are abundant, regularly peaking at 750,000 and sometimes reach 1,000,000!

That's right-one million Reds. Additionally, as far as taste goes, the Sockeye is said to be the best tasting of all salmon (there's a reason it's an extremely popular commercial fish). Finally, there is the relatively large daily bag limit, which means you have ample opportunity to flex your Sockeye fishing muscles.

The initial Red Salmon run starts in late May as they make their way to t...
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