Oncorhynchus nerka
Blueback Salmon, also known as Sockeye Salmon, is a highly prized game fish known for its vibrant blue color and aggressive fighting style when hooked. Native to the Pacific Northwest, it's a popular target for anglers due to its challenging catch and high culinary value. They are anadromous, migrating from saltwater to freshwater to spawn.
Max Size
80 cm (31 inches), 4 kg (8.8 lbs)
Habitat
Both freshwater and saltwater, migrating from the ocean to freshwater rivers and lakes to spawn. Typically found in cold waters.
Best Season
Varies by location; generally, the best season is during their spawning migration, often in late summer or early fall.
Best Time
Early morning and late evening when they're most active.
Fraser River
Canada
One of the most famous Sockeye salmon rivers in the world, with an abundance of fish during peak season.
Best: July-September
Bristol Bay
Alaska, USA
Known for its massive runs of Sockeye salmon, Bristol Bay is a bucket-list destination for many anglers.
Best: June-August
Ketchikan Creek
Alaska, USA
A popular spot for Sockeye salmon fishing, with a good chance of catching a fish during peak season.
Best: July-September
Skeena River
Canada
A major river system with healthy runs of Sockeye salmon, offering a great fishing experience.
Best: July-September
Lake Ozernaya
Russia
A remote lake with an abundance of Sockeye salmon, offering a unique and challenging fishing experience.
Best: June-August
Kodiak Island
Alaska, USA
A rugged and scenic island with numerous rivers and streams holding Sockeye salmon.
Best: June-August
Babine Lake
Canada
A large lake with a healthy population of Sockeye salmon, offering a variety of fishing opportunities.
Best: July-September
Best bait: Small fish like herring or anchovies, or artificial baits like eggs or roe.