Alaska Fly Fishing Trip

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By hunter1riley


A fly fishing trip in Alaska is breathtaking

An Alaska fly fishing trip is one of those adventures that every serious fly fisherman wants to take. Not only is Alaska incredibly beautiful and wild, it is a wonderland of lakes and mountains and rivers and streams. It is one thing to be fishing in your local mountain stream, but something altogether different on an Alaska fly fishing trip. There is something spiritual about the experience. Imagine casting your fly out the stream and look up and see a majestic bald eagle fly overhead. It is very inspiring.

Fly fishing in Alaska has become a multi-million dollar industry as anglers flock there to catch prize-winning fish in a beautiful landscape. Alaska fly in fishing has gotten very popular as the number of guides and planes able to take visitors to all sorts of remote locations is very popular. There is a huge business for Alaska fly fishing trips. Tourism is up in Alaska for those who want to experience the wilderness. Some Alaska fly fishing trips are more extreme than others, of course.

An Alaska fly fishing trip can be an amazing experience for both experienced as well as beginning anglers. Fly fishing as an activity is accessible for anyone wanting to learn. It just takes a little bit of practice and you can be fly fishing just about anywhere.

So where are the best locations for fly fishing in Alaska? Many people would agree that Katmai is one of the best fly fishing spots in Alaska. This area has been designated as the only trophy sport fishing area in the entire state. There are over 1,000 miles of streams and rivers to fish for such prizes as coho salmon, rainbow trout, and award-winning pike. There are many lodges in this part of Alaska that will provide guides for you and give you a real Alaskan fly fishing adventure.

Many of the lodges in Alaska are fly-in only meaning they can only be reached by floatplane or train. One of the best places can be found on Lake Creek which is northwest of Anchorage. On this creek, you can expect to catch some beautiful king salmon, pink salmon, and rainbow trout. You will be isolated, but the scenery and experience is absolutely second to none.

The Alagnak River is another great fly fishing destination in Alaska. This river is just a few miles away from Bristol Bay providing some great tidal waters that breed wonderful fish. Chrome-bright salmon will stay here for a few days after coming in from the ocean and getting used to their new freshwater environment. Each new tide brings in a new crop of fish, so there is always a great chance of landing not just one but several fish on every expedition.

You can find some trophy-sized salmon in the Kenai River of Alaska as well as rainbow trout. This is a beautiful river with easy access provided you have a guide to lead you. There are plenty of places where you can find a guide, so when planning a fly fishing trip to Alaska, be sure to book a guide if your lodge doesn’t offer one.

And speaking of lodges, there are many fabulous Alaska fly fishing lodges to stay at for your trip. Some people like to camp when they are on a fly fishing trip, but with the advent of new resort-like lodges that are springing up in popular fly fishing spots, there’s no reason why you should have to sleep on the cold ground and cook your food over an open fire, unles that is the adventure you want to have. I don't know, but sometimes it's nice to come back to a nice hot shower and sit down to a hot meal that you don’t have to cook, after a long day on the water.

Alaska Fly fishing lodges also offer other great perks to its guests. They often provide trained guides who can lead you to the best fishing waters as well as tips and tricks on how to maximize your fishing time. Many have been in business for a very long time and know all of the ins and outs of the area. It can save you a lot of time and money when you book a stay at a quality fly fishing lodge. The following are some top lodges available for your Alaska fly fishing trip:

The Alaska Rainbow Lodge claims to have the finest, most centrally located accommodations in Alaska. A short flight from Anchorage will put you in the middle of prime fly fishing territory. You can fish for rainbow trout and salmon and stay in a gorgeous lodge with all the amenities. They offer float planes to their guests for Alaska fly in fishing trips. These will take you to some of the most remote fly fishing in Alaska areas where you will find quality fishing in any season. They can be found online at www.alaskarainbowlodge.com.

Wilderness Place Lodge offers some excellent fly fishing accommodations along with some terrific amenities. They have guides that will lead you to the best place to fly fish for salmon or trout and boast riverside cabins and a 1:1 customer/guest ratio to insure excellent service during your stay there. They also offer classes to their guests on topics like fly tying and effective casting. They can be found online at www.wildernessplacelodge.com.

The Lake Marie Lodge is another option for your fly fishing vacation. They specialize in rainbow trout and salmon fly fishing as well as sight fishing and surface fishing. Their experts offer fly fishers the opportunity to catch huge salmon and they fish all sorts of rivers and streams that are accessible to them only. They average about 14 guests at a time which allows them to provide the utmost in service. Their web address is www.lakemarie.com.

The Alagnak River is known for its excellent fly fishing, and if you're looking for a quality lodge located on the river, you may want to look at the Katmai Lodge. They have single, double, or private cabins that adjoin a common area where you can gather to share "fish stories" after a day of angling. They also offer Orvis sanctioned fishing expeditions that are led by some of the most experienced guides in the area. Research them online at www.katmai.com.

Alaska is a beautiful, wondrous state full of adventure. The fly fishing in Alaska is renowned for its abundance of fish. An Alaska fly fishing trip could be a dream adventure. Maybe even a trip of your lifetime. Of course, trips to Alaska are not cheap by any means. If you can afford it you will be rewarded with some of the best fly fishing in the world.


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