Chum
Salmon Fishing Trips
Pictures of Fighting Dog Salmon, Anchorage, Alaska
July Little Susitna River chum salmon can be called
July Salmon, since they are available the entire month of July. The
upriver chum run starts in late June, and quickly balloons to huge
schools charging upstream in mid and late July. Later, the quantity
of ocean fresh chums tails off throughout August, but during July
fierce-fighting chums provide big time fishing fun for fishermen
flinging lures into holes where the fish school on their upriver
run. Similar to Little Susitna River silver or pink salmon fishing,
when your Fishtale guide finds chum schools massed in the fishing
holes, fish fighting battles can erupt nonstop for hours with lots
of chums hooked, lost, and landed. Bring your camera on this Alaska
fishing trip, because it provides great opportunities for catching
action pictures, then snap trophy photos after landing your hefty
lunkers.
Ocean-fresh Little Su Chum
Dog Historically chum salmon have been one of the most abundant fish
species in specific regions of Alaska. In the huge Yukon River and
Kuskokwim River Drainages of Western Alaska, chums are particularly
important . During the period when sled dog teams were used as a major
means of winter transportation chums provided a readily available source
of protein to feed the dog teams -- hence the nickname, Dog Salmon.
You'll also discover these fish fight like a vicious junkyard dog. Like
king salmon, a dog prefers to slug it out in the depths as it surges
downriver on long powerful runs. When you think it's time to land your
junkyard dog, the dog will likely surprise you with incredible stamina
and ability to summon unfathomable strength for additional power
fighting tactics.
"My
next door neighbor went with Fishtale and caught good fish. Fishtale
knew what they were doing, so I booked a trip. I've gone with them every
year since. I take my wife, my kids, and my clients. The only complaint
I have is they charge too little. Comparing them to others they don't
charge what they're worth."
-- Dick Edwards, Anchorage,
Alaska
"Fishtale
River Guides is one of our favorite annual summer "mini
vacations" -- a wonderful short time getaway for our busy summer
work schedule here in the Mat-Su Valley. We also love to take visiting
out-of-state guests on Fishtale River Guides' trips. The fishing is
awesome, the scenery and wildlife outstanding, and the guides make the
trips even more enjoyable with all their knowledge of the area."
-- Connie J. Bingham,
Palmer, Alaska
Calico and Tigerfish
The flashing silver shape of an ocean fresh chum can sometimes be mistaken
for a silver or sockeye salmon, but as the chum matures for spawning,
its silvery coloration transforms to a series of wild looking pink,
purple and black vertical stripes, inspiring another name, Calico
Salmon. The color pattern is unusual and striking, and in the eyes of a
lovesick chum these calico patterns may be the definition of, "Ultimate
beauty." A calico colored chum is spectacular with its wild tiger
stripes, and when one combines the color patterns with the fish's
never-say-die fighting attitude, it is only logical that an intellectual
fishermen, ahem, should come up with my favorite moniker for the July
brawler -- Tigerfish.
Trip Planning and Lure Selection Regardless of what you call this wild tiger of a salmon, if you are in
Alaska near the Anchorage - Wasilla area during July, and develop a
hankering to tussle with heavyweight fighting fish, schools of chum
salmon will be here, lurking in dark Little Susitna River holes and
waiting to ambush your lures. Although most of our guestsą chums are
caught on our homemade Flashtrap Spinners, they will also attack a
variety of flashy flies and artificial lures, including Kwikfish Plugs,
Pixie Spoons, Mepps, and Super Vibrax Spinners. Alaska's state
sportfishing record chum weighed a whopping 32 pounds, but Little
Susitna River chum salman average 8 - 10 pounds with big bad boy bucks
pulling the scale to 14 or 15 pounds. If catching these fish sounds like
fun, and you'd like to reserve seats on Fishtale's guided Alaska fishing
trip(s) to catch chums and other salmon species click
Prices
and Reservations.When considering when to
schedule fishing trips you may want to examine our Little Susitna RiverSalmon Run Timing Chart.
To see more pictures of these stunningly beautiful fish click Chum Salmon Pictures.
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