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Fishing Trip Alaska: Planning an Enjoyable Fishing Expedition in Alaska

2016/7/18 10:01:54

When it comes to the perfect fishing trip, Alaska is about as good as it gets. Remote locations, pristine scenery and rivers that are literally teeming with massive, award-winning fish.

If you're planning a fishing trip, Alaska is probably the best place in the world. The Halibut are massive, the salmon gigantic and the trout quite plentiful. For trophy-sized catches, there's no place like it anywhere in the world. So, read on for some great tips and tricks that will help make your Alaskan fishing trip a success.

Make Your Reservations Early

Alaska is host to over a million tourists every summer. That means the hotels in Anchorage will fill up, the rental car companies will book quickly and the best fishing lodges will be full far in advance. To avoid disappointment and ensure you have the best trip possible, plan ahead and book early.?

Hire an Experienced Guide

Most guide books, fishing books and even the state Department of Fish and Game say that if you want to have a successful fishing trip in Alaska, you should hire a local guide. Your guide will be able to take you to the hottest fishing spots, show you secret locations and inform you of the best lures, floats and flies.

For a list of recommended guides or companies, you can contact the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, a travel company like Sport Fishing Alaska (1-888-552-8674) who organize expeditions based on budget, or trust your lodge to provide you with an experienced, on-site guide.

Follow the Fish

While the fish are plentiful in Alaska, they're also migratory. So, if you're planning a fishing trip, Alaska residents recommend knowing when and where to go. The prime fishing and tourism season is during the summer - June to September - but each location and lodge will have a different prime month or even prime week. So, before you book, check with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game for their updated data on fish seasons.?

There's also the secret fishing season in Alaska - the fall. Trout are still running, no one's around and fly fishers will experience some of the best fishing of their lives. Many river lodges and resorts specialize in an autumn season and even offer heavily discounted rates, saving you money.

Pack Smart

When it comes to packing for a fishing trip, Alaska residents will remind you that you need to be prepared for anything - blistering sun, pouring rain or cold nights. To block the sun, stay warm and fight dampness, you should pack clothes that can be easily layered and will dry quickly if needed. Remember to also pack sunglasses, fishing equipment, sunblock, bug spray, a camera and a small survival kit.

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