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However, compared to other types of white fish like haddock, walleye, bluegill, farmed tilapia, cod, or others, Alaskan halibut can be relatively expensive due to its high quality and small-boat fisherman sourcing.
As of Mar 16, 2025, the average hourly pay for a Fish And Game Warden in Alaska is $24.33 an hour. While ZipRecruiter is seeing salaries as high as $31.58 and as low as $5.70, the majority of Fish And Game Warden salaries currently range between $21.73 (25th percentile) to $30.05 (75th percentile) in Alaska.
Drumroll. The best eating fish in Alaska is lingcod! If you travel to Alaska, be sure to eat some lingcod and thank me later.
Your Guide to the Best Tasting Fish Cod. Cod is one of the more notable options to pick up, but its taste can depend on exactly what type of cod you pick up. Oysters. While not exactly a fish, oysters can be one of the nicer seafoods to pick up. Sole. Salmon. Halibut.
Commonly called king salmon or simply kings by Alaskans, Chinook are the largest of Alaskas salmon and, even in the best of times, the least abundant. The heaviest on record, caught in 1949 in a Petersburg commercial fish trap, weighed an astonishing 126 pounds.
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All residents between the ages of 16 and 60 as well as non-residents over the age of 16 need a fishing license. If you plan on fishing for King Salmon, you will need to purchase a King Salmon stamp in addition to your license.
Alaskas fisheries, vital to the states economy and culture, are facing an unprecedented crisis. Collapsing fish prices, processor bankruptcies, and community-wide financial struggles are compounded by climate change, rising costs, and global competition.
Alaska is famous for its wild salmon, which includes five species: king, sockeye, coho, chum, and pink. These fish are prized for their rich flavor and can be prepared and eaten in endless ways, from mouth-watering center-of-plate fillets to sushi and smoked salmon.

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