samedi 31 août 2019

Your Alaska Day Fishing Charter Options

By Carolyn Brown


When Americans think of wildlife and wide open spaces where they can fish or hunt and live off the land, most think immediately of Alaska. With so much space untouched by human housing or development, it is a great place for angling enthusiasts and beginner fishermen alike to find ample supplies of prized fish that can fill your belly and your freezer for weeks or even months to come. All you need to do is book an Alaska day fishing charter.

The companies that offer these charters are really great at getting you ready to go. Most of them have tackle and gear for you, so you do not have to buy a fishing pole. However, if you are a seasoned angler, you are more than welcome to bring your own gear to use. You will need a fishing license, but most businesses can get this for you before you arrive. If they do not supply the license, there are dozens of places you can go to get one quickly, such as a supermarket or outdoor gear supply store.

One of the most popular types to fish for is halibut. Some locals refer to them as the barndoor of the sea because they can weight well over a hundred pounds, which means you can really fill your freezer with weeks worth of food.

To catch halibut, you usually need to go into waters further from the coast for the best spots. That is why a charter company is so handy in these situations. The guides know all the best spots and can take you directly there so you don't waste half a day fishing without any catches. A half day or full day charter is best, and you book them all year long, as every season is halibut season.

Of course, the king of all Alaskan fishes is salmon. There are five varieties you can catch, depending on where you decide to go fishing. Unlike halibut, there is definitely a season for salmon, so you need to be ready to go during the summer, as that is when they are in nearby waters.

Since salmon is such a delicacy that many people love, these limited summer charters often fill up quite quickly. You will want to book in advance, especially if you are going on what is called a fly-in trip. This is a journey on a small plane to go to a more secluded spot where there are fewer anglers to compete with, though there is plenty of wildlife like bears.

Bears love salmon too, as it is delicious and full of nutrients they need after a long winter of hibernating. Thankfully, your guide is experienced in dealing with bears and any other wildlife you may encounter to keep you safe. You may actually be able to hunt some of that wildlife if you book a combo trip.

Though polls, bait, and tackle are usually included with most bookings, you will still be expected to have the rest of the needed gear. This means sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat and the right clothing that is appropriate for the season. If you show up without the appropriate gear, you can buy it from a local outdoor supply or Army surplus store.




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