Alaskan Fishing Vacation – Trolling the Depths of the Great North
With a wide variety of fish, an Alaska fishing vacation can be perfect for any fisherman. Lakes, streams and ocean all beckon with their teeming populations. Halibut, salmon, trout and so many others are just waiting. When you can set up and catch just about anything quickly, who wouldn’t want to take a chance?
An Alaska fishing vacation wouldn’t be complete without challenging a halibut. Weighing in at well over seventy-five pounds, halibut are ocean dwellers who hug the bottom. A good fishing charter can find them in the shallows during the summer. But shallow for them is around 100 feet along the coastal plains. So be prepared to do some deep water fishing. Make sure you bring strong tackle and a great deal of patience. Good bait will bring them out of the depths, but it will take strength to get them on board. Get a good charter captain and rely on his advice for what to do.
An Alaskan fishing vacation cannot be planned without a round with salmon. Salmon can be found at different times in fresh and salt water. At the beginning of their lives, they start in fresh water and move downstream to the ocean. In the salt water, they grow and feed. When fishing for them in the ocean, be prepared for strength and pull when you are lucky enough to snag one. Herring and octopus are favorite baits. Once, spawning becomes a priority, salmon leave their saltwater homes to go upstream. There is where they meet bear hungry for their tender meat. Anglers can challenge them in the same streams and lakes. These salmon are determined to go spawn so expect just as much challenge there. Whether you decide to take them on in salt or fresh water, salmon fishing must be part of any fishing vacation in Alaska.
If salmon and halibut are not enough, an Alaskan fishing vacation can challenge other species. Trout is just about as common as salmon in the inland waterways all around the state. Pike, grayling, burbot and whitefish can be found in various waters as well. And your choice of fishing vessel is wide. From simple fishing boats to luxury yachts, the choice of casting platform is rich with variety. But the key to any good fishing vacation is locating a good fishing guide that knows the areas. Speak with a good vacation planner and let them do the hard work.
Alaska’s Inside Passage Resorts (AIPR) is a consortium of Alaskan fishing lodges, yacht charters and small ship cruises. Our consortium members strive to create unforgettable wilderness adventures while providing guest services unmatched anywhere in Alaska.
George DE Filippo, President
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Web: http://www.alaskalodgesandyachts.com
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