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22
Nov
2008

When you’re planning an Alaska float fishing trip, the focus should be on the planning. Alaska sees over a million tourists every year and that means popular lodges book up fast, charters get reserved and you could get stuck without a seat.

To learn more about how to make your float fishing trip a success, keep reading for advice on what to pack, when to go and where to look for the best fishing.

Packing List for an Alaskan Float Fishing Trip

Ideally, you want to pack clothes that will layer easily – keeping you prepared for hot sun, rainy days and cold nights. Choose a fabric like performance wool or a high-tech fabric that will wick away sweat, dry quickly if it gets wet and keep you warm at night.

Instead of packing every piece of oversized and heavy fishing gear that you own, call ahead to your lodge or tour company and see what types of equipment will be included in your package. You may still want to pack your favorite lures or gear, but most companies actually provide flies, lures, floats and other fishing supplies.

Finally, invest in high-quality rain gear. While Gore-Tex may seem like the best choice, it is actually only waterproof for about four to six hours. So, though PVC rain gear can be hot, clammy and uncomfortable, it will keep you dryer for a longer period of time on rainy days.

When to Go

The best time to go on an Alaska float fishing in Alaska is from June to September. The weather is great, the salmon are spawning, the trout are plentiful and the fishing is amazing. Unfortunately, this is also peak tourism season. That means you need to plan ahead, reserve early and book in advance.

Great Locales for Fishing

The best fishing spots in Alaska are

* The Kenai River, a water known for its huge salmon
* The Copper River Delta, a river delta teeming with salmon and trout
* Bristol Bay, an angler’s paradise and home to hundreds of remote lodges, and
* Kodiak Island, an island oasis that’s remote, isolated and crammed with fish

Remember, when you’re planning an float fishing vacation, always book the best fishing locations, reserve your place early, go during the season and pack smart. If you’re trying to book a charter or lodge, get a recommendation or referral from the Alaska Department of Fish and Game Sport Fish Division. You can find them online at sf.adfg.state.ak.us.

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9
Nov
2008

For an exciting overview of some of Alaska’s most popular lodges and fishing tours, read on.

Ultima Thule Lodge (ultimathulelodge.com)

Featured in the National Geographic’s Ultimate Alaska issue, Ultima Thule Lodge is renowned for its luxury service, knowledgeable staff and experienced bush pilots. The lodge is fly-in only and located in the expansive Wrangell-St. Elias National Park.

Their bush pilots can arrange any type of guided fishing experiences, including fly fishing in Moose Valley, an area known for its fantastic fishing.

By offering alternative day trips and other activities, Ultima Thule Lodge has set itself apart from the competition. Whether it’s a corporate retreat or family fishing trip, guests can choose between hiking remote glaciers, rafting the rapids or spending the day fishing.

However, if you and your group want a more rustic or self-catered experience, you may want to look elsewhere. Ultima Thule is known for luxury, not wilderness expeditions.

Sadie Cove Wilderness Lodge (sadiecove.com)

Sadie Cove Wilderness Lodge is situated right in the middle of the beautiful Kachemak Bay, an area known for its fishing. The eco-lodge uses wind, hydro and solar power, and prides itself on being one of the greenest hotels in the country. Its amazing systems and accommodations have been featured in National Geographic, Forbes’ Traveler, the Discovery Channel, ESPN, the Fishing Network and more.

They arrange everything from photo safaris to fully customized Alaska fly fishing trips, while pampering guests with an in-house chef, on-site sauna and incredible scenery. Despite the amenities and commitment to sustainability, the rates at Sadie Cove are fairly reasonable. They start at about $400 per night per adult for an all-inclusive stay – meaning three meals a day, use of lodge facilities, a private cabin, and fishing equipment. However, private fishing charters or fly-ins do cost extra.

Drifter’s Lodge on the Kenai River (907-595-5555)

If you’re looking for a more rustic experience that centers it attention almost exclusively on fly fishing, Drifter’s Lodge is a great choice. The lodge offers a more down-to-earth Alaskan experience and has been featured in National Geographic, the Lonely Planet and Time magazine. For fly fishing, their draw is on the fall season when the trout are at their peak.

The lodge has on-staff guides who know the Kenai River, know the fish patterns and are able to assist you to find great fishing locations and choose the best flies and casting techniques to catch your fish. They focus on techniques for rainbow trout, Dolly Varden trout and Alaska salmon, and are able to plan some of the best Alaska fly fishing trips available.

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28
Sep
2008

Traveling and Vacation for me is is such an expense but one thing I can’t refuse is when someone with a sweet voice asks you to. Specially if it’s someone close to you heart, someone so cute.

During those times when she asks me to to somewhere romantic or travel to a new place I always disagree because of the fact that i will be spending a lot of money and second I am such a homesick person. So most of the time i like spending my day off at home when i’m bored.

Than taking a vacation I would rather have a restful sleep at my own bedroom or put my Small Reading Glasses on and read some books. For me my bedroom is the best place to be. Aside from that I consider vacations as another obligation specially when preparing things before going out, one of the things I hate the most.

I sometimes forget 1 or 2 things after leaving the house. It’s probably the effect of putting too much things inside my head. One of the things i keep on forgetting aside from the names of the people I use to know are my eyeglasses to the point that everytime we travel to another place I keep on buying new ones. It has been a habit for me to visit an eyeglass shop, check the Men’s Reading Glasses section and buy a new pair eyeglasses as a substitute for the glasses I left at home.

Sometimes it becomes an adventure spending hours and hours walking in the street tolook for shops that are selling Inexpensive Reading Glasses under $20 like we were hunting for a hidden treasure. From that activity alone we just consider it as date because afterwards we take a break and relax after accomplishing the first mission of finding a new pair of eyeglasses as another unforgetful souvenir.

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22
Sep
2008

Alaska float fishing, or angling, is likely the best on the planet. The fish are plentiful, the views incredible and the experience is unforgettable. And, if you’re a beginner float fisher, there are a number of experienced tour and fishing companies that offer a complete fishing adventure. So, keep reading for a general explanation of angling, great spots in Alaska and how to find more information.

What is Angling?

Angling is a method or type of sport fishing. The hook is attached to a line and fishing rod, and it’s basically the most popular form of recreational fishing, as opposed to nets. A float is used to suspend the bait and also serve as a bit indicator. So, when a fish bites the bait, the float moves and the fisherman knows to pull his line.

Float Fishing Licenses

If you’re planning an Alaska float fishing vacation, you’ll need a license. The license fees for non-residents are $20 for a day, $35 for three days, $55 for a week and $80 for two weeks.

To fish king salmon, you’ll need a special stamp which is $10 per day, $20 for three days, $30 for a week and $50 for two weeks. Most fishing lodges and guide companies can arrange for your license ahead of time.

Hot Fishing Spots in Alaska

While Alaska has an abundant fish supply and some incredible fishing locations, it can often be about your timing and knowing where the fish will be. That’s why a guide or tour can really help your fishing trip be a success. However, the best spots for fishing in Alaska are Kodiak Island, the Kenai River and the Copper River Delta and Bristol Bay.

Bristol Bay is considered to be the world’s largest salmon fishery and plays host to hundreds of remote lodges designed for recreational anglers. It’s also well-stocked with Rainbow Trout and other fish species.

The Copper River Delta has an abundant fish supply and is fairly isolated, however the waters run quickly. Finally, Bristol Bay is the world’s biggest salmon fishery and is home to a number of high-quality lodges and fishing destinations that also cater to those hunting rainbow trout and other fish.

Additional Resources

If you’re seeking information on Alaska float fishing, good fishing tour companies or recommended lodges for your fishing vacations, your best resource is the Alaska Department of Fish and Game Sport Fish Division (sf.adfg.state.ak.us). Their website has information on fishing in Alaska, how to buy a fishing license, location-specific info and resources on recommended local companies.

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20
Sep
2008

One of the most unforgettable moments in our life is to go for vacation and travel especially in places of our dream to visit. However, this does not happen oftentimes because we usually spend lots of money during travel– like air fare.

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