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Posted on June 4, 2009 by Kodiak | Posted under Fishing
The Best Places to Fish in Alaska
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The sheer size and varying landscape of Alaska offers manydifferent places to schedule your Alaskan Fishing Trip. You can try your luck fishing the high seasfor Halibut, fly-in to a remote location for fly-fishing, or even just baitfish at a fishing hole outside of Anchorage. However, some areas cannot be compared to anywhere else in the world forthe amount and size of their fish. Hereare four of the best places to fish in Alaska. Kenai River The size and amount of fish in the Kenai river is simplyoutstanding. The river is on the KenaiPeninsula and runs 132 miles from Kenai Lake before it empties into the CookInlet. There are two runs of king,silver, silver, and red salmon each summer and a run of pink salmon every otheryear. This is one of the only placeswhere you can guarantee that the river is going to be full of running salmonitching for a fight. There aren’t justa lot of fish, there’s big fish too. The world record king salmon, weighing in at 97 pounds, was caught inthe Kenai River in 1985. However, allthese fish also attract lots of other fisherman and you might end up bumpingelbows with some of them. If you want amore isolated experience, come here in the fall when you can stalk the river byyourself for monster rainbow trout. Bristol Bay Bristol bay is 250 miles long and 180 miles wide, sandwichedbetween mainland Alaska and the Alaskan Peninsula. This place, with several rivers and streams entering into it, ishome to the largest salmon run in the world. You can catch chum, silver, and king salmon, but most everyone comes toBristol Bay for the legendary sockeye salmon fishing. Bristol Bay is the largest fishery for the tasty sockeye in theworld. If your arms end up gettingtired from fighting enormous salmon all day, try fishing the many streams inthe area for rainbows, arctic char, and grayling. Kodiak Island Kodiak Island, home to the legendary bear, is 100 miles longand between 10 and 60 miles wide. TheKarluk River, as well as several other streams on the island, has great fishingfor both trout and salmon. However, themain attraction of Kodiak Island is the road system, which allows people tonavigate the backcountry for the perfect secluded fishing hole, which in mostcases is only a few feet from the main road. Copper River The 300 miles of the Copper River makes for some of the bestsalmon fishing in Alaska. During thesummer months, over 2 million salmon navigate these waters to find theirspawning grounds. About The Author: Deciding where to go is just the tip of the iceberg for planning your Alaska fishing trip. Make Sure to check out AlaskaFishingWorld.com for other information, from Lodges to Halibut fishing. |
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