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    Atlantic Salmon Fishing

    In the past, fishing for Atlantic salmons was mostly for sustenance. Caught on river runs or on the open sea, these salmons are fished by hundreds. In fact, a number of fishing techniques have evolved to catch these Atlantic salmons as they return to their spawning grounds en masse. Icelandic nomads cut holes on frozen lakes to fish for salmons beneath a layer of ice. Polar bears have learned how to dive and fish for salmons, often displaying superb agility and finesse underwater. And several hunters have copied the formula, teaching hunter dogs to dive into freezing waters to catch salmon themselves. Even the trout tickling have of course evolved on this part of the globe.

    For the people on the northern hemisphere, it's true they have long respected the salmon. Northern indigenous tribes hold ceremonies on shores to honor their first return of the year. Wooden and earthen vessels are adorned with salmon carvings.

    Today, Atlantic salmon fishing is done mostly for sports; the centuries of fishing Atlantic salmon have extensively decimated populations. Several the commercial Atlantic salmon was bought away by concerned communities and sports institutions that are alarmed by the rapidly declining salmon specie. While it is still fished for sustenance, most commercial Atlantic salmons are now farmed, grown on fisheries or planted on unoccupied water sheds with sea access, where the salmons would still make their seasonal runs.

    Atlantic Salmon fishing is still available for every anglers to enjoy; though some areas would require a strict "catch and release" agenda. While you may not be particularly keen in releasing your catches, you can still measure and take photos with the catch before releasing it back into the water.

    Are you in for some Atlantic salmon fishing? If that's the case maybe I can recommend you some ideas about Atlantic salmon fishing. Read on, read on.

    Alaska Rainbow Lodge is blessed to be sitting right in the banks of the Kenai River. In case you don't know, Kenai is favorably known as one of the best salmon fishing spot since its several spacious rivers and sizable water sheds are large enough to brood several finicky salmons. And its being located near the Atlantic sea makes it a more favorable salmon run. Going for an Atlantic salmon fishing trip? Head out to Kenai. Just book to Alaska Rainbow Lodge and start fishing right out of the doorstep.

    Alaska Rainbow Lodge
    Contact them at: 1-800-451-6198
    Website: www.alaskarainbowlodge.com

    Charters can be wholesome when you aren't yet the best of anglers. At most, those that drive you to the fishing destinations are competent fishermen that can give you a pointer or two. So why not sign up for those Atlantic salmon fishing trips and do some exciting fishing stuff, ones that guarantee a bite, e.g. like trolling. Are you game?

    Puffin Fishing Charters
    Website: www.puffincharters.com
    Contact them at: 1-907-278-3346 or 1-800-978-3346

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