Fishing in Alaska: A travel guide
Fishing in Alaska is the dream of most fishing lovers across the world. The natural fishing bounties, combined with the scenic beauty of the place make Alaskan fishing a unique experience for anyone. Alaska offers a large number of guides, charters, transport facilities, lodging facilities and visitors information to make it easy for the locals, as well as tourists to enjoy their fishing expedition to the fullest.
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Alaskan fishing: An angler’s delight
Alaskan fishing is an unforgettable experience for most anglers. They visit the Alaska with the expectations of making a few incredibly prized catches, and almost never go back disappointed. The spectacular oceans, lakes and rivers of Alaska have retained their pristine natural wealth and beauty for thousands of years. The Alaskan fishing season practically runs throughout the year, hence allowing the visitors to arrive in the months of their choice. Alaskan waters are teeming with a wide range of fish, which include the highly famous Salmon, the uniquely good-looking Arctic Char, Rainbow Trout, barn door Halibut and a wide variety of other sport fish. Alaska plays host to five distinct species of Pacific Salmon, and is the world’s most sought after destination for King Salmon. Alaska is divided into five regions, and each one is spread of thousands of square miles. Visitors can opt for the region of their choice, and must seek help from tourist information centres to get easy access to the necessary resources to enjoy a memorable fishing trip.
Salmon and Halibut fishing
Fishing techniques Salmon fishing involves the use of down-riggers for trolling. Both artificial lures and herring are employed to troll the salmon. Deep divers and lead weights are typically used to catch fish which are just below the surface. Jigging and mooching techniques are also used at times to catch salmons. A large king salmon on the light line and fly gear can be expected to give you a half an hour fight. Halibut fishing is most successful with the jigging method. Fishing in shallow waters for Halibut can easily be the most exciting part of a fishing trip to Alaska. Sport fishing experts may use very lightweight 15-25 lb class bait casting when jigging. With an experienced fishing guide, a single day’s fishing expedition may yield in excess of hundred pounds of fish.