Alaska Fishing Trips: Some Unique Angler Trips for the Alaska Traveler

Jul 30
13:38

2008

Trevor Price

Trevor Price

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Alaska fishing trips are some of the hottest adventure travel opportunities in the world.

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Alaska fishing trips are popular for a reason - the pristine state offers hundreds of thousands of square miles of fresh streams,Alaska Fishing Trips: Some Unique Angler Trips for the Alaska Traveler Articles beautiful coastline, glaciers and forests. The fish are massive, the trips are sure to be a success and there's always an adventure for everyone.

So, for three trips that could appeal to any fisherman - the family trip, the friend's adventure or the angler, keep reading.

For the Family Trip - Emerald Pines Lodge

Located just above Kachemak Bay, the halibut fishing capital of the world, is Emerald Pines Lodge. You can contact Emerald Pines Lodge for details.

Not only does Emerald Pines offer a locale known for its incredible fishing of rainbow trout, Arctic char, Alaskan halibut and king salmon, it's also all-inclusive. Rather than packing up the kids and all your gear, you can simply bundle the bare essentials and you're ready to go. For a five-day and six-night package, the price is typically $2850 per adult and $1425 per child.

Big Adventure - The Copper River Valley

The Copper River Valley is home to the Klutina River, one of the wildest fishing destinations in the world. The salmon are massive and plentiful, but anglers must do battle with 5 to 15 mph currents alongside strong fish. With heavy test lines and rapid efficiency, you have to be ready for speed fishing, scoring your catch before the rapids sweep your raft away.

In addition to testing your fishing skills on the mighty Klutina, you can also explore nearby Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, the biggest preserve in the United States. Between your fishing expeditions or after a long day, you can simply relax and take in the majestic view.

The best months are between June and September, but July is the optimal time for fishing King Salmon. Recommended companies include the Copper River Salmon Charters, Kennicott Glacier Lodge and the Orca Adventure Lodge.

The Remote Angler's Adventure - Middleton Island

Blue water Alaska sport fishing is not an activity for those with weak arms or hearts. With typical halibut catches ranging between 80 and 160 pounds, Middleton Island, approximately 90 miles from Seward, has some of the best fishing in the world.

The best time for Middleton, Alaska fishing trips are June through September. The average cost is typically $750 per angler for two days of fishing. Chartered trips can be arranged through Cracker Jack Charters.

Whether young or old, experienced or novices, people who venture to Alaska for fishing opportunities seldom return home disappointed. An individual could commit just a few relaxing days or a calendar month on the sunny waters in Alaska and still want more. The choices referenced above will no doubt be a lot of fun, but there are plenty of great options from which to select.