Les Anderson holds the record for catching the largest king salmon. It weighed 97 lb 4 oz and was caught in Soldotna, Alaska on the Kenai River on May 17, 1985. (Fish pictured here is a 44 lb spawning King salmon)
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Talkeetna, AlaskaThe gateway to Denali National Park
Few other places are blessed with such incredible geography as Talkeetna. The town offers breathtaking views of Denali and the Alaska Range and looks out over a broad valley where the Chulitna, Susitna and Talkeetna rivers meet. Described as charming and possessing an innate charisma, Talkeetna is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and boasts a highly creative citizenry, original saloons and roadhouses still in operation, imaginative shops and businesses in renovated trapper and miner cabins and the mystique of the mountain-climbing community. |
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