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Fishing Trips Alaska Style

Rob Lore

Fishing trips Alaska style are great options for both traditional tackle fishermen and fly fishermen. Alaska is a unique fishing destination, with fish that you can’t find in warmer climates, and many charter boat opportunities. If you have fished in southern climates, it can be a great change of pace to try a fishing vacation in Alaska.

Saltwater salmon fishing trips Alaska can provide action to your fishing trip, because ocean-bright salmon often feed within sight of the surface of the water, giving anglers a chance to see the fish and watch them bite. This is a unique Alaska saltwater fishing experience that is loved by fishermen, because it is so unlike fishing for most types of fish that are far below the waters surface.

During the fishing trips Alaska, salmon fishing targets silvers. During this time anglers may also find themselves hooked into a mighty chinook "king" salmon that has been swimming the coastline in search of food. Common pink salmon are also easily found when on a fishing trip in Alaska, and make a great meal when pulled fresh from the ocean. Salmon is one of the most popular fish in Alaska, and fishermen love hooking this interesting catch.

In addition, fishermen seeking a unique experience during their fishing trips Alaska may choose to take a chartered fishing trip to catch halibut, a stealthy flat-fish. Alaska lingcod are another slender bodied bottom-dweller and one of the regions most voracious predators, and is a fish that can be found on your fishing trip in Alaska.

Hidden among the underwater rock pinnacles of the north gulf coast of Alaska is the lingcod. They are slender bodied fish, with brown coloration, large pectoral fins, a huge head, and bucket style mouth with rows of sharp teeth. They are regularly fifty pounds or more, and are an exhilarating fish to catch. Lingcod fishing trips are a great experience for anglers who are seeking hands on fishing adventures, with a bit of a workout! These fish can be targeted specifically by taking a charter that is familiar with rock fishing, where the lingcod fish lives.

A fishing trip to Alaska can give you an experience beyond just fishing. The scenery in Alaska, and types of fish you can find there, are unlike other parts of America. The feeling of being on a boat in Alaska is much like the television show the Deadliest Catch, though you don’t have to risk life and limb to make your catch. There are many boat operators who can charter the perfect trip for your group. Be sure to indicate which type of fish you are interested in, as lingcod, salmon, and halibut fishing are each distinct style trips.



 

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