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Fly Fishing in Alaska

Fly Fishing in Alaska


The beauty of fly fishing in Alaska has been a main topic of conversation for many professional fishermen for many years. There are several ways to ensure your success as well, the next time you visit Alaska.

The Magnificence Of Fly Fishing In Alaska

Alaska offers some of the best in fresh water fly fishing in the country, maybe even the world. The wilderness in Alaska is awesomely beautiful - it is refreshing and just plain relaxing. You can go out to so many different prime Alaskan fly fishing spots and catch fish, that most expert fly fishermen prefer fly fishing vacations in Alaska to most other fly fishing hot spots. If you know the best times of year and places to fish, you can expect one of the greatest experiences of your life. To get the most our of your Alaskan experience it is best to invest in an Alaskan fly fishing guide.

Types of Fish and Where to Find Them

You can find Rainbow Trout, Arctic Grayling, Lake Trout, Dolly Varden, Northern Pike and Arctic Char, just to name a few. There is a remoteness to this unconquered wildness that is like nothing you have ever experienced before.

The best place in Alaska to fly fish for salmon is the Kenai River. Kenai River draws most of its legendary status because of its trophy salmon in the lower part of the river. The upper part of the offer offers a great opportunity to hook-up with oversized rainbow trout, Dolly Varden, and silver salmon. This river is best fished from a drift boat.

Best Places to Fish

There are lodges available all over Alaska. Here are a few ideas:

  • The East River in Alaska has Johnny's East River Lodge. Johnny's East river Lodge is a true wilderness sport fishing lodge. It sits on the banks of the East River. They are 50 miles east of Yakutat Alaska. They are located in Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, at the northern end of the Southeast Alaska Panhandle.
  • The Crystal Creek Lodge is another sport fishing lodge for fly fishing in Alaska. It areas include over three entire major river drainages. The three major rivers are the Nushagak River, the Wood River and the Togiak River. This lodge's fishing program tries to supply their guests with as much non-competition and solitude as quality fishing.
  • In Glosovia River, there is the Alaska Salmon Fishing Lodge. On their fishing tours, you will be on your own private land. Your own land will be surrounded by BLM land and is only accessible by boat. There are no other landowners, no other roads, and no airports. There are no other costly fly outs to get to your own land. You will have solace and time for relaxing.

If you are looking for a private and quiet fly fishing vacation, then fly fishing in Alaska is the best idea for you.



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