6 Hour Salmon adventure with 29 Salmon b

Juli 23, 2024 Ketchikan 2 Fotos
Salmon
Lachs
Salmon (Chinook)
Königslachs
Salmon (Pink)
Buckellachs
Salmon (Chum)
Hundslachs
Black Rockfish
Schwarzer Felsenbarsch
Rockfish
Rotbarsch (Sebastes)

Beschreibung des Ausflugs

Ketchikan, Alaska Fishing Report July Update: Slow Start, but Salmon are Quickly Moving In The fishing season in Ketchikan, Alaska, kicked off with a slow start this July, but things are rapidly picking up as the salmon make their way into our waters. Early in the month, anglers experienced sporadic bites and fewer catches, a typical lull that tested our patience. However, as the days progressed, we began to see a significant increase in activity. Schools of Pink Salmon, Coho, and Chum Salmon are now migrating in greater numbers, revitalizing the fishing grounds and boosting both morale and success rates among fishermen.
Clyde Campbell
Ketchikan, Alaska, United States
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Come fish the Salmon Capital of the world! There's a fish with your name on it in Ketchikan and Campbells Fishing Charters will help you catch it! A lifelong resident and having over 40 years of fishing experience in the Ketchikan area, Captain Cabl...

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Ketchikan Fishing Report: Mountain Point
Ketchikan Fishing Report: Mountain Point
Juni 8, 2026
Ketchikan Fishing Report: Opening Day Kings at Mountain Point Welcome to our latest Ketchikan fishing report. Today, June 8, 2026, marks the official opener for the Mountain Point Terminal Harvest Area, and we got an early start on the water this morning to kick off the season. Despite the chilly, rainy, and misty June weather—and plenty of boat company out there—heading out at first light paid off on the 4 C’s. Sarah and I managed to land two nice local Kings before heading back to the dock early. One was a beautiful, bright, ocean-fresh fish that is incredibly fat (featured in our main photo). The other was a bit darker colored, but still packed with oil and fat, which is going to make for some incredible smoked salmon later this week. Mountain Point Regulations & Boundaries (June 8 – June 14) For anyone planning to head out this week, the Mountain Point, George Inlet, and Carroll Inlet waters are officially open for king salmon retention from today, June 8th, through June 14th under Emergency Order #26-4029. These are surplus hatchery-produced fish originating from the Whitman Lake and Deer Mountain facilities, as well as the Carroll Inlet remote release. Projected returns to these facilities exceed broodstock needs, making a great surplus available for sport anglers. Important Boundary Reminder: Be sure to watch your lines. The salt waters just outside of the specific terminal harvest lines remain closed to King retention until June 15th for the Mountain Point section. If you are moving between multiple areas, make sure you don’t have a King in your possession while actively fishing in a closed zone. Book a Trip with Campbell Fishing Charters
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