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Alaska Fly Fishing – Latest Alaska Fly Fishing news – Do You Have a Favorite AK. Fly Pattern? – The North American Fly …

Friday, January 28th, 2011

Ok so you might find the next few links interesting. These are from around the web, just random snippets that I’ve picked up in my reading, but I found some very cool information in them. You might too. Here goes…

Do You Have a Favorite AK. Fly Pattern? – The North American Fly …

Hello, I see that many people are viewing the AK. General discussion threads and I have a question for you. If you have (more…)

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Alaska Fly Fishing – Latest Alaska Fly Fishing news – Big Ray’s opens fly-fishing shop in Fairbanks to compliment Carhartts

Thursday, January 27th, 2011

Hey Readers! I’ve been comin across some crazy stuff the past few days from a few different blogs around the web which I just had to share with you. Check em out below…

Big Ray's opens fly-fishing shop in Fairbanks to compliment Carhartts

He acquired several of the distributorships that Fairbanks' fly-fishing guru, Howie Van Ness, had at the Alaska Fly Shop, including Sage and Simms, …    (more…)

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Alaska Fly Fishing – YouTube – fly fishing Prince of Wales Island

Wednesday, January 26th, 2011



How are Alaskan Cruises?

My fiancee and I are going on a cruise for our honey moon next July (2011). We are thinking Alaskan to avoid passports. Has anyone been on an Alaskan cruise during this time? Is it fun or all about nature? We want to do some fun things, and also so me relaxing things on our vacation. Any suggestions for Alaska or any other place?


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Alaska is considered to be the perfect place for fishing. The wildlife is various and there are a lot of water areas where great diversity of fish species lives together. Alaska is famous as a region, where salmon fishing can be practiced. Salmon fishing is unique and it can be done mainly on the shores of Alaska, which attract many enthusiasts to try their luck. For the convenience of the anglers, Alaska offers great tourist overnight accommodations, called fishing lodges. Alaska fishing lodges can be the perfect place for your holiday, and very affordable too. Here are the most popular Alaska fishing lodges where many fishermen come to stay a couple of weeks.

Alaska Fishing Lodge- Custom Adventures.

The website for more information available runs as: http://www.wildernessplacelodge.com

Wilderness Place Lodge is situated on five private acres right on Lake Creek, its location being 70 miles northwest of Anchorage. Their lodge offers the best relaxing activities and great opportunities for adventurous salmon fishing, as well as courses in fly-fishing, world class fishing, personal and professional fishing guides. Let alone the gourmet 5-course meals, the hotel’s amenities and the luxurious accommodations at the meanest price- this fishing lodge offers you also the biggest opportunity to overreach your fishing standards as it is located only minutes from the best fishing place in southcentral Alaska. Their lodge also features some of the best spin and fly fishing in Alaska. In addition, you can get your adventure packages for all kinds of Alaska salmon (King, Silver, Pink, Chum and Sockeye), and also tickets for rainbow trout.

The second Alaska fishing lodge on offer is http://www.alaska-adventures.net . Their Alaska fishing lodge can be found 40 miles away from the town King Salmon Alaska, which is world famous for the great fishing there. Alaska Adventures Fishing Lodge is situated in the centre of Katmai National park. It offers bountiful fishing opportunities for all the 5 salmon species, including rainbow trout, arctic char and grayling. The place for fishing stands only 40 yards from the hotel, and you have the chance of going on a trip before breakfast and after dinner. You can spend 20 hours a day fishing, if you like, and it is not necessary to fight for the water with other anglers, as there are no other fishing lodges within 34 river miles and no landing place within 20 miles. And that can ensure your big catch. Their Alaska Adventures Fishing Lodge can host 20 guests, each fishing lodge cabin accommodating from 2 to 4 people. The hotel amenities consist of dining and serving room, recreation area, the hotel offers Alaska traditional wood sauna, also hot showers and flush toilets, as well as TV, DVD and satellite phone.

The third Alaska fishing lodge to be presented here is World-Class Trophy Alaska- Salmon Fishing and Arctic Char. The site for additional information is http://www.alaska-salmon-fishing.net

This fantastic place is reachable only on boat. The quietness and serenity offered are immense- there are no roads and airports in the district. Another way for getting there is by using the Austin’s tours.

Their lodge is situated on the banks of the Golsovia River, only 300 yards from the river mouth. The river itself is located on Norton Sound on the shores of the Bering Sea. The waters teem with King, Silver, Chum and Pink Salmon. Arctic Char can also be easily run against, when passing by your lure, just having swum from the pure ocean. The striking situation of the lodge –its nearness to the ocean- offers immense opportunities for a real big catch. Daily quantity exceeds 30-40 during the summer (June till August being the peak time). But the owners are also trying to preserve the wildlife, and after the reaching of limits, the catch-and-release technique is practised.

Article by Robbie Darmona – an article writer [http://www.robbiedarmona.com] who writes on a wide variety of subjects. For more information click Alaska Fishing Lodges [http://www.tocatchafish.com].

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Alaska Fly Fishing – Latest Alaska Fly Fishing news – Ocean or land, fishing is fishing

Tuesday, January 25th, 2011

I hope you’ve been enjoying my posts lately. I thought I might do something different today and rustle up a few bits of info from around the WWW. These are some of the news items and blog posts that have been popular over the last few weeks. Leave me your thoughts.

Ocean or land, fishing is fishing

For the past seven days, I have alternated delicate fly fishing on rivers and ocean fishing for halibut (more…)

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Alaska Fly Fishing – Latest Alaska Fly Fishing news – Experience The Excitement Of Alaska Salmon Fishing

Monday, January 24th, 2011

How about these right… I think you’ll find the following nuggets of wisdom particularly insightful. Leave your comments below. Check out the second one in particular…

Experience The Excitement Of Alaska Salmon Fishing

Alaska salmon fishing offers breathtaking scenery in largely pristine and untouched areas. Many of the locations, especially the remote fishing lodges require fly in access to the lodges, (more…)

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Alaska Fly Fishing – Latest Alaska Fly Fishing news – Alaska Flyfishing Goods Fishing Report, 5-31-10

Sunday, January 23rd, 2011

Ok so you might find the next few links interesting. These are from around the web, just random snippets that I’ve picked up in my reading, but I found some very cool information in them. You might too. Here goes…

Alaska Flyfishing Goods Fishing Report, 5-31-10

Dolly fishing remains a hit and miss event. Happily, the last few days have had more reports of good fishing and some very nice fish have been (more…)

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Alaska Fly Fishing – YouTube – Alaska West Fly Fishing

Saturday, January 22nd, 2011



Ok so 3 more posts today that I’ve dug up – I’m an information JUNKIE on this stuff lately. Give em a browse and let me know what ya reckon. They’re just from a few different sites I’ve been surfing lately that are generally good for information like this…

Sounds of summer: Thumping, thudding for bass along the bottom of Grand Lake

Contact fishing guide Ivan Martin at (918) 260-7743 or see tulsaworld.com/grandfishingreport. To see more of the Tulsa World, or to subscribe to the …   Read More…

Television movies for the week of June 20

A travel guide gains a new perspective on her life as she leads a ragtag group of tourists through her native Greece. (PG-13) (1:35) MAX: Thu. …   Read More…

Child dies, 4 hurt after plane hits Anchorage car dealership

… Cavner & Julian Inc., whose website promotes Stonewood Lodge on Lake Clark and a guide service for hunting, fishing and bear viewing in western Alaska. …   Read More…
That’s all the news for today guys, so until next time, thanks for stopping by.


Fresh Water Fishing In British Columbia

With all the fresh water body’s in BC you will find a unforgettable sports fishing experience. The majority of the lakes and rivers or streams have a good stock of fish for you to catch. From trout , kokanee, Dolly Varden to white fish and many other fish species you will be hard pressed not to catch some type of fish.

The northern lakes and interior lakes to the streams on Vancouver Island all have a good selection of healthy fish. You will not be disappointed buy fishing in BC.

During the fall months you can fish for sea-run steelheads and sockeye , Chinook and coho salmon. If you are fishing in the interior spring trout fishing starts as soon as the ice leaves the lakes or rivers. The fast fighting fish will be a challenge for all anglers young and old. Some of the lake or streams never freeze up so you will be able to fish all year long. Ice fishing is a very popular in the areas that freeze up. Be sure to check with local guides for the best places to fish or what fish are available in the area you are in.

The regulations may vary from area to area so be sure you have the right license and get a guide to sport fishing in BC.

The most popular fish in BC are rainbow trout, you will find these fish ranging from one pound up to 35 plus pounds on some of the lakes. If you like an acrobatic fish known around the world for its jumping ability and antics to lose the hook you will find the Kamloops rainbow trout is a extremely challenging fish.

A very sturdy exciting battling fish is the steelhead trout. This searun trout will give you the fight of the day. With sizes from 6.5 pounds up to 22 pounds plus this fish will give you a run for your money.

Cutthroat and rainbow Trout are two species native to the coastal and interior of the province. They
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are smaller that there cousin the brown trout but are fun and exciting to catch. The Brown trout are limited to Vancouver Island but do get up to 13 pounds. And can be found in the lakes and river’s for the island.

Dolly Varden, char, bull trout lake trout and brook trout can all be caught in BC Char will have a litter colored spots on a darker body that trout. Dolly varden can be caught in many lakes in the interior and along the shore line while fishing for coastal cutthroat and rainbow trout.

A land locked salmon known as kokanee are found in the fresh water through out the province they will can be found in the same waters as the rainbow trout.

If you like to fish or one of the last remaining dinosaurs from the Jurassic period then sturgeon may be the fish you are going to get. These are the largest fresh water fish on the north American continent. The size and strength of these fish will more that play you out it is known to clear the water in a explosive and dramatic jumps that will startle you even if you know it can jump.

Other fish caught in BC are bass, mountain white fish, lake white fish, northern pike, crappie, perch , goldeye but to name a few. No matter what fish you are trying to catch be sure to check out local regulations be for you start fishing all persons fishing in B C need a licenses. Keep on casting and you will be rewarded with many hours of fishing fun.

By: Sammy Salmon

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Sammy Salmon has been having fun fishing for years and wants to share all his knowledge with you so be sure to visit him at Fishing-For-Fun

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Alaska Fly Fishing – Best Places to Fish in Alaska

Saturday, January 22nd, 2011

The sheer size and varying landscape of Alaska offers many different places to schedule your Alaskan Fishing Trip. You can try your luck fishing the high seas for Halibut, fly-in to a remote location for fly-fishing, or even just bait fish at a fishing hole outside of Anchorage. However, some areas cannot be compared to anywhere else in the world for the amount and size of their fish. Here are (more…)

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Alaska Fly Fishing – Latest Alaska Fly Fishing news – RISE and SOULFISH DVDs – Fly Fishing Forums

Thursday, January 20th, 2011

Ok so you might find the next few links interesting. These are from around the web, just random snippets that I’ve picked up in my reading, but I found some very cool information in them. You might too. Here goes…

RISE and SOULFISH DVDs – Fly Fishing Forums

RISE the Movie (was £25 new) Confluence Films "Rise" takes viewers on an incredible fly fishing journey around the world. Shot entirely (more…)

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Alaska Fly Fishing – Fishing for Alaskan Crabs and Clams

Wednesday, January 19th, 2011

If you’re fortunate enough to visit Alaska for a week or longer, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to use your fishing tackle. But if you want to mix it up a little, check out some of the native mollusks and crustaceans. Alaska is ripe with clams and crabs that will make a tasty addition to your fish fry. And, what better way to spend a day at the beach or out on the water? Fishing for crabs (more…)

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