Alaska Fishing
Premier King Salmon Fishing Fly-In
& Deep Sea Charters
Alaska is truely an angler's paradise.
With so much wilderness and abundance of rivers, lakes and coastline,
you will be certain that your fishing trip in Alaska will be one
to remember.
One of the most well-known and sought after
fish in Alaska is the Salmon with 5 species making its home in Alaska
waters. Trout and Halibut are also some of the fishing favorites
throughout Alaska.
Here, you will find a variety of fishing
locations and methods depending on where and how you want to fish.
Alaska fishing charters and guides are available throughout the
state with the most con centration in the soutwest and southeast
areas of Alaska. Fishing
lodges and resorts are very common in Alaska and many fishing
trips include accommodations. Lodging in Alaska can be anything
from remote camps, to fully furnished resorts. Many fishing locales
are so remote in Alaska, that the only way to reach them is through
floatplanes, boats, or helicopter.
Most fishing in Alaska is fly or spin casting
for the chance to catch the monster King Salmon or Halibut. Many
anglers like to fish along the famous Nushagak and Kenai Rivers.
Other locations in Alaska include Bristol Bay, Cook Inlet, Rainbow
Bay, and Anvik River.
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Alaska
Fishing Select an area for a charter or guide: |
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| Southeast Alaska
Fishing
Known for its sportfishing tournaments. Includes Sitka,
Ketchikan, Glacier Bay and Juneau the capital of Alaska. |
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| Southcentral Alaska
Fishing
One of the major salmon fishing destinations in Alaska. Includes
Kenai, Anchorage, Seward, Soldotna, Homer, Kodiak Island and
Prince William Sound. |
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| Southwest Alaska
Fishing
Bristol Bay and the Kuskokwim River in western Alaska sport
the largest salmon fishing runs in the state. Includes
the area of King Salmon, Dillingham, and Bethel. |
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| Far North/Interior
Alaska Fishing
Fish from Norton Sound to the North Pole. Areas are popular
with river floats, fly-in fishing in many rivers and bays.
Includes Nome, Barrow, Yukon River, Fairbanks, Denali and
McGrath. |
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