Saturday, August 8, 2009

Alaska Fly In Fishing

Few things on the planet earth are more of an adventure than Alaska fly in fishing. Boarding a single engine airplane and flying into the Alaska wilderness is in many ways, the definition of adventure. The experience of flying in a floatplane to go fishing in the Alaskan wilderness in pursuit of Arctic Grayling, Rainbow Trout, and Silver Salmon using light tackle, fly and spin fishing techniques is second to none. This type and quality of fishing can't be found anywhere else in the world.
Some of the finest fishing Alaska has to offer can only be accessed by the air, there are no roads to drive on. The experience of flying in a floatplane to go on your fishing trip of a lifetime is unforgettable and the kinds of experience serious anglers only dream of. Not only is the fishing incredible, but the views that are obtained in a small float plane can be second to none. Don't forget to keep your camera handy for the floatplane flight, it will come in handy.
Fly-in fishing is not only about fishing, but the chance to see a lot more of Alaska in a single outing. Flight times for these trips range from as short as 1/2 hour to 2 1/2 hours, depending on the fishing destination. Imagine the country and wildlife that can be seen.....thousands of square miles of magnificent splendor just the way it has been since the Ice Age ended. The only way to experience this is by taking part in Alaska fly in fishing.
The remote areas that you'll be fishing means that you usually wont see any other people. You will also be in the domain of Alaska's other resident…The bear. On trips such as Alaska fly in fishing trips, carrying a can of bear spray is never a bad idea. Better safe than sorry, right. Buying and carrying a small can of bear spray is a small price to pay when it's weighed against the price of a bear attack.
The bottom line is that Most of Alaska can only be accessed and explored through the use of light aircraft. To begin to appreciate the states vast expanses, beauty, and amazing fishing a bush flight is a must. These types of trips target species such as rainbow trout, all four kinds of salmon, dolly varden, and arctic grayling. Anyone who loves the adventure of angling should experience the wonder and beauty of Alaska fly in fishing at least once in their life, there's little question about that. It should be one everyone's "things to do before I die" list.
Trevor Kugler
Co-founder of JRWfishing.com
Trevor has more than 20 years of fishing experience and currently raises his 3-year old daughter in the heart of trout fishing country......Montana.
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