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An Alaska Fishing Trip Will Bring Your Vacation Dream To Life

An Alaska fishing trip can be a lifetime dream for many anglers. And forget that “once-in-a-lifetime” bit, because once an angler wets his or her line in the waters of The Great Land, return trips are a must.

If you want to ensure the greatest Alaska fishing trip ever, hire a local fishing guide. A guide can take you to the best spots, as well as knowing local fishing regulations, available services and sights.

Planning for an Alaska fishing trip should begin with a decision about what species of fish you’re seeking. Alaska boasts some of the most spectacular fish in the world: Alaska King Salmon, Silver Salmon, Red Salmon, Alaska Halibut, Grayling, Northern Pike and Rainbow Trout among others. It’s not unusual for King Salmon to top 50 pounds, and some of the world’s biggest Halibut have been hooked in Alaskan waters.

Certain species are best fished for in one of Alaska’s five regions: Arctic, Western, Interior, Southcentral and Southeast. Many guides combine the westernmost areas together into one region. Here are some of their characteristics:

Southeast Alaska. If you’re looking for rushing streams, glaciers and fjords, this is your spot. Seasons are tempered by the Pacific Ocean, with cool, moist summers and snowy winters. Fish here for salmon, halibut and trout.

Southcentral Alaska. Here you’ll find some of The Great Land’s most famous fishing areas, from the Copper River to Bristol Bay. North America’s tallest mountain, Denali (Mt. McKinley) dominates the divide between Southcentral Alaska and regions north and west. Here, too, is the famous Kenai River, known for its stunning salmon runs. Besides salmon, drop lines here for halibut along the coasts and for trout, pike, grayling and other freshwater species inland.

The Arctic, Western Alaska and Interior regions differ greatly from the southern areas. The Arctic and Western areas are treeless plains, while forests blanket the Interior. The Yukon and Kuskokwim Rivers are known for their salmon, while Grayling tops the freshwater species that include Pike, Char, Trout and Burbot.

Once you’ve chosen your species and region, these tips can help you select a fishing guide.

1. Contact at least two references for the guide and ask about their experiences.

2. Get a timeline for the trip, including boat travel time and fishing time. Half a day’s trip is quickly expended if a long boat ride cuts into valuable fishing time.

3. Guides’ prices differ considerably. Often there’s a reason that one guide’s prices are much lower than others, and that reason could be the difference between having a terrific fishing trip and blowing your money on an incompetent guide.

4. Find out the guide’s length of experience with fishing in Alaska, where the fishing runs in cycles of about seven years. The more your guide’s experience, the more likely you are to catch The Big One.

5. Get an itemized list of what you’re getting for your money, including things like fishing tackle, rain gear, bottled water, etc.

6. Don’t be shy about any concerns – ask before you get out on the water.

Finally, schedule your Alaska fishing trip as soon as possible. The state’s fishing season doesn’t last long and fishing guides’ schedules book up fast.

To get more detailed informtaion and resources for a great Alaska fishing trip be sure to visit: http://www.lureofalaska.com/

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