Archive for the 'Alaska Fishing' Category

Alaska King Salmon Fishing Tricks And Tips

Sunday, November 9th, 2008

For a novice angler or a seasoned pro there are few fishing excursions that can compare to an Alaska King salmon fishing trip or holiday. There are some tips, strategies and fishing tricks that can make Alaska King salmon fishing successful and productive, even if you aren't planning on hiring a guide or taking a […]

Fly Fishing In Alaska: What To Expect

Friday, October 24th, 2008

For true sportsmen, the ultimate fly-fishing experience might combine the perfect natural setting with clear, uncrowded waters and the potential of landing large numbers of fish - including trophy catches. If this is your idea of the dream fishing adventure, fly fishing in Alaska is an option you should consider. Here are just a few […]

The Best Way To See Alaska Is On An Alaskan Cruise

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008

Nothing is more fun and exciting than taking a cruise. But why not go one step further and take a cruise in Alaska. It is just a matter of making up your mind that it is time to take an Alaskan cruise and see one of the natural wonders of the world. An Alaskan […]

Fishing Alaska: The Alaskan Sampler Plate… Part III

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

It was time to leave Cooper Landing, and the friendly confines of “Camp Yuppie Fisher”.

It was time to head for Homer.

That's Alaska not Simpson.

We had pre booked a Halibut trip out of Homer, the “end of the road” as Alaskans like to refer to it, but were a little concerned about the weather. We had […]

The Truth About Alaska Fishing

Saturday, September 6th, 2008

Fishing in general is an exciting and enjoyable adventure. However, it becomes more exciting when you visit places like Alaska for fishing. Why? Because in Alaska you can view salmons swim along the coasts, and giant halibut living in waters. Needless to say, these things add to the beautiful scenery of Alaska.

Alaska's climate ranges from […]

Alaska King Salmon Fishing

Thursday, August 21st, 2008

The King Salmon is correctly referred to as Chinook, but others call it Tyee, Chub, Hook Bill (for males), Winter Salmon, and Blackmouth. It is an anadromous fish, meaning it makes regular migrations whether daily or annual with distance ranging from several meters to a thousand. The king salmon typically have blue green hue with […]

Alaska Salmon Fishing - Stories To Last A Lifetime

Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

Many people don't know this, but Alaska has salmon galore! Sure, everyone hears of the salmon runs every year. They probably imagine huge, two-foot long salmon weighing up to 15 pounds as they surge out of white-capped rapids on their way upstream. They think of the grizzly bears waiting patiently on rocks or in the […]

Alaskan Salmon fishing

Sunday, July 20th, 2008

Alaska salmon fishing guides will help you find the biggest fish in the waters and they will show your successful fishing techniques. They will show you the proper ways to cast out and how to reel in the salmon. Most salmon fishing guides live for salmon fishing and have spent most of their lives fishing […]

Best Alaska Fishing Lodges

Friday, July 4th, 2008

When looking for a great site online for booking my trip to Alaska I found a great little unknown site called Alaska Fishing Charter Online. They have probably one of the most extensive listings of Alaska fishing lodges, resorts and destinations I have ever seen. What I really liked about the site was the layout, […]

Alaska Fishing Lodge - Fishermen's Inn

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

When it comes to an Alaska Fishing Lodge, Fishermen?s Inn is truly for the outdoorsman in all of us. Flight seeing, hiking in some of Alaska?s finest and remote scenery, and a large variety of fishing is waiting for the visitor to Fishermen?s Inn. Fly-fishing in particular is a big part of the experience, as […]

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