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		<title>How to Enhance Your Alaska Halibut Fishing Experience</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to fish in Alaska, one of the most revered by all fishing enthusiasts, the Halibut is a rather large fish and not only is it sought after by fishing enthusiasts for the joy of the catch but also for the fact that it makes a delicious meal and one of the best [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>When it comes to fish in Alaska, one of the most revered by all fishing enthusiasts, the Halibut is a rather large fish and not only is it sought after by fishing enthusiasts for the joy of the catch but also for the fact that it makes a delicious meal and one of the best in terms of cuisine which contains seafood as part of the menu. Alaska Halibut Fishing is a serious adventure for all who love to fish and many have made the pilgrimage up north to engage in the activity.<br/><br/>Halibut is a form of flatfish and the largest and heaviest of its kind. A moderately sized Halibut could have a weight of something around 25 pounds although some are known to have reached sizes of more than 20 times this weight. Sometimes seeking out Halibut is a really strenuous quest and some of these fish can't simply be caught based on nets of fishing rods but have to be shot like deer in able to complete the fishing mission. This is also part of the excitement in the adventure.<br/><br/>Halibut fishing is no better than it comes in Alaska. Precisely the town of Homer in Alaska is the home of Halibut fishing the world over. If you meet any people who come in from out of the town and visiting Homer, there's a 9 in 10 chance that they're there for the fishing. The competition for giant Halibut is fierce but there's enough fishing to be had for everyone and the experience is worthy of many a souvenir and many a picture. If you're headed out to Homer for the Alaska Halibut Fishing experience this is something you must take the time to prepare for rather extensively. You don't want to miss out on the great memories because you failed to prepare for them.<br/><br/>One more thing to make sure you do before you go Halibut Fishing in Alaska is to make sure that you get the right information about charters and how to get the right sort for hire when in Homer. Getting a well-priced charter may be on the cards but you shouldn't let haggling for price issues make you select the wrong sort of boat and mar your fishing experience. Other than being concerned about the boat, you also have to get the services of a professional guide who can help you in making the choices that should greatly enhance your Alaska Halibut Fishing adventure.<br/><br/>If you make the right choices Halibut fishing will be a welcome and exciting experience which you will tell tales of for years to come, possibly to your grandchildren. Other than simply enjoying the experience you also gain the added advantage of enjoying the cuisine that should come as a result of the delicious fish that you gather from your voyage. Alaska is a wonderful place be in for other reasons as well, so you can take the time out to do the necessary research and get all the information you require to enjoy the Alaskan experience.<br/><br/>Kelly Hunter operates <a target="_new" href="http://www.bestalaskahalibutfishing.com">http://www.bestalaskahalibutfishing.com</a> and writes about <a target="_new" href="http://www.bestalaskahalibutfishing.com">Alaska Halibut Fishing</a><br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<title>Handling an Alaska Halibut</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Landing an Alaska halibut can be an exciting endeavour for first time halibut fishermen and can even get a little scary for seasoned fishing veterans. The Alaskan, Pacific halibut is one of the most popular fish to catch in Alaska and can reach sizes of 400lbs or more! The majority of a halibut's mass is [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>Landing an Alaska halibut can be an exciting endeavour for first time halibut fishermen and can even get a little scary for seasoned fishing veterans. The Alaskan, Pacific halibut is one of the most popular fish to catch in Alaska and can reach sizes of 400lbs or more! The majority of a halibut's mass is pure muscle and an improperly landed halibut can cause injury and possibly even death. I once saw a deckhand pull up a 50 pound halibut onto the deck without shooting or clubbing the fish. He tried to subdue the angry, twitching fish, the halibut's tail came back smacked him in the knee and broke his leg. There are many horror stories out there of black eyes, cracked ribs, and broken bones.<br/><br/>Bringing a halibut aboard safely and properly is the foremost priority of a good captain. Many skippers will argue that the use of a gun on halibut 50 pounds or more is a must, while others opt for a flying gaff or both. A few halibut fishermen even use a net, but only on the small "little butts". When shooting a halibut one must aim properly behind the head to sever the spine and most importantly trying not to destroy the halibut cheeks, the tastiest part of the halibut.<br />As with any fish you want to keep the halibut's head under the water until it's either been shot or clubbed properly. Never bring a fish aboard that isn't dead first. When gaffing a halibut, aim for a solid spot right below the eyes on the skull and make sure you have a good hold on the fish. It's a good idea to wait for the fish to become tired and then bleeding them along side the boat. Cutting the gill rakers and bleeding in the fish helps the overall quality of the meat.<br/><br/>By using a little common sense and care you can ensure an outstanding Alaska fishing trip and a freezer full of one of the best tasting fish on the planet. If you aren't the deckhand or skipper just remember to give them adequate space. Never try and help the crew they will certainly let you know when it is the safest time to touch your fish and take pictures. Good luck on your next <b>Alaska halibut fishing</b> trip, remember dress accordingly, be safe, and most of all have a good time.<br/><br/>Marc Theiler - Alaska Fishing Guide<br /> <a target="_new" href="http://alaskaclassicadventures.com">Alaska Halibut Fishing</a><br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<title>Fly-In Fishing Trips</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 08:10:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[admin asked: Are you wondering if an Alaska fly-in fishing adventure is really worth the extra cost over a traditional lodge experience? It is. Whether you're chartering daily flights or booked at a lodge with flight services, you'll be able to follow the fish, avoid the crowds, fish more and experience more.Still deciding whether it's [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>admin</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>Are you wondering if an Alaska fly-in fishing adventure is really worth the extra cost over a traditional lodge experience? It is. Whether you're chartering daily flights or booked at a lodge with flight services, you'll be able to follow the fish, avoid the crowds, fish more and experience more.<br/><br/>Still deciding whether it's worth it? Read on for an overview of why fly-in will make your Alaskan fishing experience even better.<br/><br/>Follow the Fish<br/><br/>Let's say you book your fishing trip at a local lodge expecting the fishing to be great. However, you miss the fish migration, the fishing is slow, and you conclude you've just wasted a lot of money.<br/><br/>On the other hand, by booking at a lodge with float boat service or booking a fly-in vacation, you can be flexible, adapting your trip to where the fish actually are, not where you wish they were.<br/><br/>Because the bulk of their business is based on taking customers to the best fishing spots right "now," most flight charter companies employ naturalists or highly experienced, local staff who are dedicated to tracking fish migrations and finding you the best fishing.<br/><br/>Hit the Remote Spots<br/><br/>Flying in on a float boat means you can get to the spots that most anglers can't. Instead of fighting the crowds at popular lodges or boat-in spots, you can get to the best fishing areas in the most remote locations. So, avoid the crowds and book a fly-in fishing vacation.<br/><br/>Hit More Fishing Spots<br/><br/>Choosing an Alaska fly-in fishing trip over a lodge or boat-focused trip means you can hit a lot more fishing holes. You're not as limited by time, water systems or distance - therefore, you can do more, see more and fish more.<br/><br/>Not only will you be able to fish more, but you'll also be able to see and do more. As great as fishing is, not everyone wants to do it for seven days straight. A chartered flight experience lets you easily book side trips and day trips like hiking a glacier, watching the bears, rafting a river or climbing a mountain.<br/><br/>Flightseeing Opportunities<br/><br/>One of the biggest appeals of an Alaska fly-in fishing trip is the opportunity for flightseeing. As you travel each day to your next fishing hole, you can take in more of the Alaskan scenery, wildlife and beauty, thus making it part of your adventure - and a trip you will never forget.<br/><br/>For information on exciting fishing adventures, please visit alaskafloridafishing.com, a popular site providing great fishing trip insights, such as an <a target="_new" href="http://www.alaskafloridafishing.com/alaska-float-fishing-trip.shtml">Alaska float fishing trip</a>, <a target="_new" href="http://www.alaskafloridafishing.com/alaska-fishing-charters.shtml">Alaska fishing charters</a>, and many more!<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<title>The Alaska Fly Fishing Float Trip</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[admin asked: If you're dreaming of taking an Alaska fishing trip, you should consider taking an Alaska fly fishing float trip. It combines the beauty of the untamed Alaska wilderness with the reward of catching challenging sport fish.An Alaska fly fishing float trip is truly the ultimate fishing adventure. Imagine spending a week in areas [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>admin</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>If you're dreaming of taking an Alaska fishing trip, you should consider taking an Alaska fly fishing float trip. It combines the beauty of the untamed Alaska wilderness with the reward of catching challenging sport fish.<br/><br/>An Alaska fly fishing float trip is truly the ultimate fishing adventure. Imagine spending a week in areas frequented by more caribou, wolves and bears than people. Imagine catching Alaska Rainbow Trout, Pacific Salmon, Artic Char and Artic Greyling like an expert, even though you are a beginner. Imagine a truly memorable Alaska fly fishing float trip in the great wilderness rivers of Alaska.<br/><br/>Alaska fly fishing float trips create an chance for seeing wild landscape and admission into fishing waters others cannot access. The solitude and isolation woven into your experience somehow changes the way you look at everything for that point forward.<br/><br/>A fly fishing float trip in Alaska can include any and all of the following rivers: Aniak River, Alagnak River, Talachulitna River, Lake Creek and areas of the famed Bristol Bay watershed, in the heart of Alaska's sportfishing country. These areas are all remote accessible only by float plane. Because these rivers lack traffic and enjoy light fishing pressure, they retain their spectacular fishing characteristics.<br/><br/>The Alaska fly fishing float trip is not only filled with the reward of exceptional fishing excitement, but the opportunity for wildlife photography is nothing short of fantastic. The rivers run clear. You'll drift through sections of scenic, wild back country teeming with caribou, grizzly or brown bear, wolf, and moose. Pristine streams hold diverse fish species including rainbow trout, Chinook, or king salmon, and coho or silver salmon.<br/><br/>Right now is the time to plan your Alaska fly fishing float trip because access is limited and trips fill up quickly. That's because on a scale of 1 - 10 most people rate an Alaska fly fishing float trip as a 20. This is one adventure which will certainly bring your angling aspirations to life.<br/><br/>Suzi Phillips is an avid outdoor sports enthusiast. For more <a target="_new" href="http://guided-fishing-trips.com/ebooks/index.html">Alaska Fly Fishing Float Trip</a> secrets, download the free ebook at: <a target="_new" href="http://guided-fishing-trips.com/ebooks/index.html">http://guided-fishing-trips.com/ebooks/index.html</a><br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<title>Alaska Fishing &#8211; Flying Into Alaskan Wilds Fulfills Fishing Fantasies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rika Susan posts: Alaska fishing has a way of exceeding your wildest fishing expectations in a most spectacular fashion. Whatever fishing passion you have, be it saltwater, freshwater, ice fishing, or fly fishing, Alaska fishing has the lakes, rivers, and streams to turn your fishing fantasies into measurable reality.More than 600 fish species populate the [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Rika Susan</strong> posts: </em><br/><br/><br/>Alaska fishing has a way of exceeding your wildest fishing expectations in a most spectacular fashion. Whatever fishing passion you have, be it saltwater, freshwater, ice fishing, or fly fishing, Alaska fishing has the lakes, rivers, and streams to turn your fishing fantasies into measurable reality.<br/><br/>More than 600 fish species populate the waters that has made an Alaska fishing expedition such a sought after experience. One of the most renowned fishing areas to explore is the Kenai river. This is where your main course of a mega-monster King Salmon is waiting for you... For dessert you are presented with a choice of silvers, red salmon, Rainbow Trout, and Dolly Varden.<br/><br/>If the season is right, and you are up to the challenge, Silver Salmon will give you the opportunity to hone your fishing techniques, adding spice to tall fishing tales... From early August to the end of September, Silver Salmon thrills Alaska fishing fans in both the lower and upper sections of the Kenai. The guides in the area are experts in powerboating, backtrolling, casting spinners, and a variety of other techniques. Resurrection Bay is another of the popular Silver Salmon mooching and trolling areas.<br/><br/>Five Ways To First-Rate Alaska Fishing<br/><br/>Halibut From A Houseboat: If you prefer to do your own thing, at your own pace, a houseboat may be just what you need on your Alaska fishing expedition. A variety of options are available, such as mooring in the Prince William Sound bay. The houseboat has all the amenities you need, while you have access to coastal Salmon, Halibut, or Rockfish.<br/><br/>Alternatively opt for a houseboat-based Northern Pike trip on a tributary of the Yukon. The custom built boats don't skimp on comfort and luxury, while moving with the season to ensure that you have access to impressive Northern Pikes. These Alaska fishing waters offer the perfect conditions for Pike performance, in terms of food, temperature, and water movement.<br/><br/>Dream Catches From A Drift Boat: The Kasilof River, home of King Salmon, Reds, and Silver Salmon, provides the background music while you are floating down river on a drift boat. No outboard motor means no noise pollution - the beauty of Alaska fishing. With wildlife abounding in the area you pass through, you will have enough to occupy your mind while you are waiting for a nibble.<br/><br/>Alaska fishing also offers guided drift boat adventures on the Upper Kenai. Catch and release Rainbow Trout and Dolly Varden, or stick with the specified quotas for Salmon. Reputable guides play by the rules, knowing that preservation ensures long term enjoyment of the splendid Alaskan wilds. With the Chugach National Forest keeping watch over the river, you will soon realize that there is no better trophy-trout fishing spot.<br/><br/>Comfortable Charters Are Quite A Catch: Both for day trips, and evening tours, a charter is an Alaska fishing find for families. Salmon, Black Bass, Halibut, and Rockfish can be your quarry from the comfort of a charter boat. A few hours at night, or a lengthy day stint, exhibits Alaska fishing at its best. Some outfits even offer a water-taxi to cater for your family, while you enjoy undisturbed hours of exhilarating fishing fun.<br/><br/>If you are a novice, there are more than enough help on board to get you hooked on fishing for life. You don't even have to do the cleaning yourself! Additional services offered include arrangements to have your catch vacuum packed and frozen, ready for your trip home.<br/><br/>Bunk Down For Bank Fishing: Make use of the spacious cabins Alaska fishing outfits have available, with easy access to bank fishing. King Salmon, Silvers, and Rainbow Trout are all within reach, depending on the season. The cabins are comfortably furnished, with some even offering satellite television! Once you set eyes on the Alaskan wilderness however, the box is sure to lose much of its attraction... Apart from the Kenai and Kasilof, the Moose and Swanson will test your technique.<br/><br/>Fly In For Fly Fishing: Floatplanes ensure a unique introduction to the magic of Alaska fishing. Fly-outs are organized by many fishing outfits in the area, allowing you to reach remote regions that are otherwise inaccessible.<br/><br/>The breathtaking Alaskan wilderness is a solitude haven, with vast, tranquil mountain lake areas, and streams that are home to Arctic Grayling, Rainbow Trout, and a number of salmon species. During August a popular destination is Cook Inlet's west side for Dolly Varden and silvers. Most operators will provide spinning gear for use. If Kings give you a kick, the Nushagak river should be one of your stopping points.<br/><br/>Make sure that you are equipped for sudden cold snaps or showers, double check your camera equipment, finalize fishing gear, and head out on your Alaska fishing trip.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://kansieo.com/members'>Caffeinated Content</a></div>
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