

Close to two dozen native languages are spoken, and Alaskan Natives exercise considerable influence in local and state politics. The indigenous population of Alaska is proportionally the highest of any U.S. United States armed forces bases and tourism are also a significant part of the economy more than half the state is federally owned public land, including a multitude of national forests, national parks, and wildlife refuges. While it has one of the smallest state economies in the country, Alaska's per capita income is among the highest, owing to a diversified economy dominated by fishing, natural gas, and oil, all of which it has in abundance. It was admitted as the 49th state of the U.S. The area went through several administrative changes before becoming organized as a territory on May 11, 1912. in 1867 for US$7.2 million (equivalent to $140 million in 2021), or approximately two cents per acre ($4.74/km 2). The expense and logistical difficulty of maintaining this distant possession prompted its sale to the U.S. The Russian Empire was the first to actively colonize the area beginning in the 18th century, eventually establishing Russian America, which spanned most of the current state. What is now Alaska has been home to various indigenous peoples for thousands of years it is widely believed that the region served as the entry point for the initial settlement of North America by way of the Bering land bridge. The former capital of Alaska, Sitka, is the largest U.S. The state capital of Juneau is the second- largest city in the United States by area, comprising more territory than the states of Rhode Island and Delaware. Approximately half of Alaska's residents live within the Anchorage metropolitan area. It is the third-least populous and the most sparsely populated state, but by far the continent's most populous territory located mostly north of the 60th parallel, with a population of 736,081 as of 2020-more than quadruple the combined populations of Northern Canada and Greenland. It represents the seventh largest subnational division in the world. state by area, comprising more total area than the next three largest states ( Texas, California, and Montana) combined. To the north are the Chukchi and Beaufort seas of the Arctic Ocean, while the Pacific Ocean lies to the south and southwest.Īlaska is by far the largest U.S. A semi-exclave of the U.S., it borders the Canadian province of British Columbia and the Yukon territory to the east it also shares a maritime border with the Russian Federation's Chukotka Autonomous Okrug to the west, just across the Bering Strait. The magic depth to set your downrigger lines at is in and around 145ft.Interactive map showing border of Alaska (click to zoom)Īlaska ( / ə ˈ l æ s k ə/ ( listen) ə- LAS-kə Aleut: Alax̂sxax̂ Inupiaq: Alaasikaq Alutiiq: Alas'kaaq Yup'ik: Alaskaq Tlingit: Anáaski) is a state located in the Western United States on the northwest extremity of North America. Fish with 5½-inch anchovy, hoochie hook/tailwagger spoons, “Green Spatter-Cream” or a 5-inch Glow Green Chartreuse Coyote spoon all work well. Esperanza (Four Mile) Reef & the Highway are all producing BIG Chinook (25-38lbs) in good numbers. If you have a white or glow oil slick hoochie try it-you will like the results Esperanza Anchovies or your favorite hoochie are working best. Further into the sound, 50ft seems to be the depth to set the lines. Not only will you catch salmon but you will hook halibut & lingcod. At Bajo, fish deep (100-150ft) right off the bottom. Large schools of Chinook & cohos/silvers are feeding on needle fish off every point & structure from outer Bajo Reef all the way in to Coopte Point./Hoiss Point. NootkaĬonuma River hatchery have showed up in good numbers.

On July 15, changes in Salmon Regulation helped move boats around in Area 25/125.
