By: Allie Moxley | 2010-07-29 | Wildlife and Environment Sockeye salmon is really one of the smallest salmon species. Indeed, an adult sockeye salmon can grow up and only maximize its body size with a length of 3 feet and weight of 15 pounds. The small body size does not make this type of salmon less tasty. The fact is that sockeye salmon is one of the most prefered ones that customer wants to order, which makes them a desirable ingredient for both rest read more
By: John Stevens | 2010-10-13 | Photography About 15,000 people have traveled to British Columbia in Canada to watch one of the mysterious nature phenomena. It is the sockeye salmon moving upriver on October 10th that was reported to be in record numbers in a recent century. Between six to eight million salmon are estimated to come to Adams River in the Shuswap area of British Columbia to mate and die at the end of their four-year lifespan. This year, as many as 70,000 visitors from all over the world will travel to Adams River to witness these six million fish. Red salmon attempt to make their way further upstream to find clean gravel and fresh running water where they can lay eggs to be fertilized. After taking their one big chance at mating, the crimson fish will lose their color and die. read more
By: Thierry Lerond | 2012-04-26 | Supplements Salmon oil has an impressive history of supporting cardiovascular health. These days, people are becoming profoundly aware of their personal wellness and doing all that they can to live a healthier, happier life. And salmon oil may be part of this equation. read more
By: Emely | 2011-09-16 | Recipes In this article i will show you how easy this recipe can be prepared. "Salmon Roasted" is one of the most popular modern recipe this days. Related to trout, wild salmon live in both salt and fresh water...See Recipe read more
By: Mitchel Crane | 2010-03-26 | Arts & Entertainment There are several species of salmon fish in the Pacific Northwest region. These are the Coho, Sockeye, Pink, Chum, Atlantic and the largest which is the King or Chinook. Salmon are born in the rivers and swim down to the ocean where they live in the saltwater. At spawning time, they return to the river where read more
By: Chris Hanson | 2010-09-07 | Fishing If the real purpose of being a hobbyist is to challenge oneself, then it's time to experience the Alaska salmon fishing charter. You don't have to bring all those heavy equipments just for the sake of completing the requirement, the fishing charter will provide all your needs including the boat and the charter captain. read more
By: Carole Johnson | 2010-12-09 | Main course Salmon is a Favorite! Alaskan Wild Salmon Fillets Size: 6 (6oz) perfect for grilling, broiling or pan searing. Cedar Planked Salmon Fillets Size: 1 (12 oz) Cedar Plank Salmon w/ apple topping. Pemaquid Paint Lobster Pot Pies- 2 individual 7 ounce servings. Side dish of Potatoes-whipped potatoes, sour cream, cheddar cheese, bacon bits and chives. Dessert: Deep Dish Apple Crisps or Deep Deish Wildberry Crips. read more
By: Escalure Fishing Tackle | 2011-01-04 | Fishing Like the hunter with his gun, or the pugilist with his glove, fishing has its tackle. A best friend, a prized possession, the relationship is much like Tiger Woods and his True Temper Dynamic Gold Driver. A reciprocated coexistence with both ends benefiting each other's facility: Woods with his precision swing and the trusty driver converting the force to several yards. read more
By: La Rita Shroy | 2010-09-20 | Digital photography Let me show you how easy it is to capture thrilling underwater videos with your Flip Ultra HD Camcorder. You will also find where you can get this fantastic camera and Flip Underwater Case. read more
By: David Bunch | 2010-07-20 | Nature In Alaska, the sockeye or red salmon is the most hunted fish that are traded to and favored in many parts of the world. At first, a sockeye has blue-tinted color when it comes in originating from sea. The color is unchanged up to fresh water, just when it turns to spawning time, the color of the body changes step by step. The body is light red and transparently visible in the water below. Whe read more
By: Mary Schulte | 2010-03-27 | Recipes Salmon has become very popular now because of the abundance of information out there about the importance of good Omega 3 fatty acids in our diets. You may know they fight disease and promote healthy brain structure and function. (Really important if you're - shall we say -- getting up there in years.) read more
By: Thierry Lerond | 2012-02-18 | Supplements Marine life is abundant with ingredients that promote healthy skin. While topical creams and serums are great for a daily skin care regimen, supplements are another tool to achieve youthful beauty. read more
By: Chris Hanson | 2011-09-02 | Recreation & Sports This is a safety guide for your travel to the South Central Alaska backcountry, where you'll see unforgettable and breath-taking scenery along the Little Susitna, Deshka and Talkeetna Rivers. And before anything else, travels won't be complete if you will not bring your own camera for keepsakes of unforgettable views and experiences on your travel in one of the world's fishing treasure farm that will surely hit the waters of a lifetime! For the past 24 years, the Sports Den has been Alaska's read more