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An Alaskan Fishing Adventure.
Tuesday, November 24th, 2009
Alaska is one of the most memorable and exciting fishing destinations in the world. Alaskan fishing vacation packages can cost up to $3,000 a person depending on the lodge and what they offer. It can be worth the money if a lodge provide you with most of your essentials, because in the long run you’ll save money.[1] Alaska is well known for its incredible fly fishing, but it’s also a great place to go for a fly fishing vacation in a rustic lodge setting. You can find all kinds of lodges in the rustic country of Alaska that can make your fly fishing vacation a real adventure.[2]
Alaskan fishing lodges are a great idea for your next fishing vacation as they take some of the hassle out of planning your trip. A good lodge will provide wonderful amenities and services that will help you focus on the fishing. Fishing lodges are a cool idea for your next fishing vacation as they take numerous hassles out of planning your trip. A good lodge will provide fantastic amenities and services that will help you focus primarily on the fishing. Fishing lodges are often very quaint and located in beautiful locales and feature accommodations that are comfortable and somewhat rustic. After spending the day on the lake or the river, the fishers can come home and cook their catch and enjoy the evening, exchanging stories about the day’s fishing adventures.
Salmon fishing is seasonal in Alaska. Fishing for just about everything else is a year-round sport. Salmon is common along the Alaskan coast, but so is giant halibut.
Guides will provide a fantastic day on the water. But that will only be a small part of the experience. Guides help you spin or fly fish for trophy king salmon, silver and sockeye salmon, or resident rainbow trout, arctic grayling and northern pike. Guides provide local knowledge and you get the salmon. Guides are often available at fishing lodges or local ones can be recommended.
Fly fishing is recommended for the freshwater venues, and trout as well as steelhead are the most commonly caught fish with flies. If you arrive during salmon runs, you can also bag a good number of these fish on their way to the spawning grounds. Fly fish for Alaska trout or salmon on remote wilderness streams and wrestle large halibut from the cold clear North Pacific waters surrounding this lovely and historic land. Enjoy a unique hunting experience for ducks and deer from beautiful Kodiak island. Fly fishermen from around the world come to the Pacific Northwest to test their fly fishing skill and enjoy scenery and hospitality that are second to none.
[1] http://floatingjigheads.com/
[2] http://www.articlesnatch.com/topic/fly+fishing+vacation
