Alaska Fishing Vacation
Are
you ready for a new kind of adventure and exciting experience? An Alaska
fishing vacation may be just the thing to try this coming summer and it does
provide lots of fun for singles, couples or the entire family. You don't have
to be a sportsman to enjoy Alaska, just someone who knows and appreciates great
scenery when they see it.
Fishing
in Alaska has been popular with fishermen from around the world since the
1800s. While the fishing lodges and cabins have grown more plentiful and now
cater to modern tastes and vanities, the fish is still the same, and comes in a
variety of species and sizes that will never cease to amaze anyone.
The
most famous and plentiful kind of fish in Alaska is the king salmon, but so are
the silvers, more commonly known as cohos. Fishing can be had from early summer
through the end of fall, but most of the best is between July and October.
Alaska salmon are known to be really big, sometimes weighing in at almost 90
pounds, though most catches are usually between 8 to 30 pounds. Whether you
want to fish your holiday away or enjoy other activities that the Alaska
wilderness has to offer, there is something for every taste in Alaska. Besides
fishing, most Alaska fishing vacation packages also include hiking, horseback
riding, and off road ATV’s, if that's what you are in to. You can stay at a
small cabin beside a wide stream or in a resort nestled along the banks of a
lake.
The
best thing about an Alaska fishing vacation is the variety of choices you will
have when it comes to deciding on daily activities. Alaska is home to millions
of square miles of water and wooded landscapes that are sure to capture your
breath and make you glad to be alive. Lakes, streams and rivers offer a number
of fishing opportunities such as the salmon, in addition to several different
species of trout, as well as halibut. Whether you want to reel fish or fly
fish, there's a special spot waiting just for you.
Summertime
in Alaska is mild and cool, with temperatures usually ranging between the 50’s
and the 80’s, although it has been known to be warmer or cooler. Between the
fishing, the cool, fresh air and the history of the state, both fishermen and
their families will have plenty to keep them occupied. Museums, historical
sites, national parks and other activities and locations both along the coast
and inland will offer something to interest any age group.
If
you are planning an Alaska fishing vacation you will find it will take some
time, as there is so much you can do in Alaska. If you want to plan your own
trip or use a travel service or even the AAA, make sure that you schedule a
visit to Bristol Bay so that you can fish both saltwater and freshwater
locations. The trout are biting in south central Alaska, and offer both for the
beginner and experienced fishermen hours of fishing enjoyment. There's more to
Alaska than just fishing however. Wildlife is plentiful, as are spectacular vistas
that will keep your eyes busy as you're waiting for that next nibble.
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