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Fly Fishing in Alaska

Pleasant water, flashing sunlight with soaring Bald Eagles above, makes Alaska a true paradise for any angler. Alaska is gifted with rocky frontiers accompanied by thousands of rivers, streams, lakes and even ocean.

Free Fishing MagazineFishing regions in Alaska is divided into five different groups, they are: Western, Arctic, Interior, Southeast and South-central. Each of these regions is gifted with different species. Most of the people select their region depending upon the species of their interest.

Alaska was once considered the treasure trunk of some of the most beautiful species such as King salmon, Pink salmon, Chum salmon, and silver salmon. However, today the situation is a bit different. Most of Alaskan water is now fished-out due to poor wildlife administration. But there are places where "catch and release" policy by guides has kept the fishing pumping. Hence, it is always advisable to hire a fly fishing guide, so that you don't miss out even a single opportunity.

One should devote time while choosing a guide; this may be on the basis of reference of satisfied customers. Cost, time and safety precautions are some the basics to be clear about, before heading towards Alaska.

Above all Alaskan Fly Fishing shall be planned at the earliest since many experienced angler book their places, almost a year in advance.  



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