Halibut Fishing in Alaska

September 2nd, 2008 by fishingi

As the most popular sporting activity in the state, halibut fishing in Alaska is an adventure chosen by more intrepid anglers each and every year.

Since the weather in Alaska is seldom predictable, some attention must be paid to what to wear when halibut fishing in Alaska.

Everyone knows the cold in Alaska can be bitter during the coldest periods of the year. What surprises too many anglers is how cold it can be even during the Summer time – especially if you are planning an early start to your fishing days. The real problem with the Summer weather is that each day begins very cold, but eventually becomes a balmy, warm atmosphere. This means dressing for such a day takes planning.

When halibut fishing in Alaska, a good rule of thumb is to dress in layers. When your outfit consists of several layers of light, breathable clothing, you have far more control over your comfort level. For that frigid morning, bundling into all your layers will keep you toasty while shedding layers as the day progresses and warms enables you to keep from overheating. One thing to be sure of is that you have access to an outer jacket that is light and both windproof and waterproof. This shell can protect you from sudden winds and rain without overheating your system in the event of a summer storm. Another precaution you can take is to bring along a waterproof bag to store your gear as you shed extra layers. Whether you are out in a canoe or hiking through the woods, what you wear will be the difference between enjoying the experience and being miserable.

Halibut fishing in Alaska is a popular, exciting sport. With a little planning and knowledge of Alaska’s weather patterns, an angler can ensure that the fishing trip is an adventure rather than an ordeal.

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Salmon Fishing in Alaska

September 2nd, 2008 by fishingi

If you are looking for the fishing adventure of a lifetime salmon fishing in beautiful Alaska is exactly what you need. Alaska is so popular with tourists because of its wonderful fishing grounds, wildlife, and beautiful northern lights.

Alaska is known around the world as the best place for catching giant king salmon. King salmon are the largest of all the salmon species. While the largest recorded king salmon caught in Alaska weighed in at 97 pounds, the normal average weight is around 35 pounds. King salmon fishing in Alaska is at it’s peak in the month of June. Whether a beginner or a fishing pro, salmon fishing is a must when you visit this beautiful state.

Silver salmon fishing in Alaska is also very popular. These are the salmon species that jump out of the water. Silver salmon tend to arrive in the many rivers of Alaska late July making August the best time to fish for them. This species is the most aggressive species of salmon. They tend to strike at almost anything especially very early in the morning time. This fish usually averages around 10 pounds each but have been known to weigh close to 20 pounds frequently too.

Pink salmon are also a common species people love to fish for in Alaska. August and September is the prime time for these salmon.The pink salmon only arrive on even years. Hundreds of thousands of pink salmon arrive during a three week time period in the river.

There are many options for guided salmon fishing tours throughout the state of Alaska. Most like to charter a boat and spend either a half day or full day on the waters fishing. A guided charter is the best option since the people running the charter know exactly where in the water salmon fishing is at its best.

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