
By Cal Kellogg
When you travel up to Alaska, the salmon capital of the United States, and talk to the locals, you learn some interesting things about salmon. Alaska residents have access to all the major species of salmon including kings, silvers, sockeyes, chums and pinks. When it comes to the species that generates the most excitement from a trophy hunting perspective, it’s the kings. And why not? Alaska’s kings are plentiful and they grow to massive proportions, with 50, 60 and 70 pounders being common fare in the fabled Kenai and other rivers.
When you ask which species of salmon are the most fun to catch, most Alaskan’s will tell you that silvers narrowly beat out sockeyes primarily due to the larger size silvers attain and their tendency to embark on a series of wild jumps when hooked. But when the subject turns to table fare it’s the crimson colored sweet tasting meat of sockeye salmon that spark the most enthusiasm among Alaska’s salmon aficionados.
Unfortunately, here in the Golden State, we don’t have an opportunity to target sockeyes in ocean waters or in our coastal rivers, but that’s not to say that we don’t have access to some outstanding sockeye action, because we do. Many of our inland reservoirs, such as Whiskeytown Reservoir, Bullards Bar Reservoir, Lake Pardee, New Melones Reservoir and Stampede Reservoir to name only a handful, play host to solid landlocked sockeye populations, but we don’t call them sockeyes, we call them kokanee.
Over the past 30 plus years no freshwater gamefish has gained as much popularity with California anglers as kokanee salmon. This spike in popularity can be traced to a number of significant developments over the past three decades, including the efforts of conservation organizations and the DFW to increase the range and numbers of kokanee statewide, the widespread popularity of sonar units and downriggers, and the development of light tackle trolling hardware that allows the diminutive salmon to showcase their fighting ability.
Indeed, on light tackle kokanee salmon are determined battlers that will get the adrenaline flowing in even the most stoic angler. Add to all this the excellent