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The Sport Fisherman?s Dream: Alaska Salmon Fishing


Alaska is home to the biggest sport caught King Salmon ever. Weighing in at 97 lbs. 4 oz., this magnificent specimen taken from the Kenai River is what Alaska salmon fishing dreams are made of. For this reason, anglers from far and wide are lured to Alaska in hopes of bringing home their own fishing legends.



The frigid, crystal clear waters of the Kenai River are home to numerous species of trophy fish including salmon, Rainbow Trout and Char. At the height of a red salmon run, these fish are so bountiful that all one has to do is gaze down into the clear waters to see numerous sport fish making their way through. In fact, the salmon are so plentiful that one of the great Alaska legends says that the salmon runs so thick you can walk across their backs.



With all of this bounty, it is no wonder that Alaska has become the prime destination for anglers, both novice and seasoned. Accommodating the flood of anxious fisherman during the peak Alaska fishing season (peak season runs from June to August), has led to the establishment of fishing lodges and guided fishing tours with the primary goal of giving guests the fishing vacation of their dreams.



Many of these establishments offer lush, wilderness accommodations that are within feet of prime fishing spots. No worry of these spots being crowded though. Situated on private property, many lodges are let out to only one group at a time which means that you and your buddies or family will be the only fishermen for miles around. And many of these prime spots are only accessible by boat or plane. There are no nearby residents and no access roads. Now that is a vacation!



You can fish clear waters loaded with all kinds of salmon including King Salmon (Chinook), Silver Salmon (Coho), Red Salmon (Sockeye), Chum Salmon (Dog) and Pink Salmon (Humpies) to your heart's content. Amazingly, it is estimated that a catch of 10 to 20 salmon per day is not uncommon on some parts of the Kenai River. You'll only be able to keep your limit, of course, but you can catch and release fish till you're too tired to fish. Always check local regulations and make sure you have a fishing license.



Are you going to be visiting Alaska and would like to do a little salmon fishing but do not want to dedicate an entire week to the sport? Maybe a one-day charter complete with a guided tour would be perfect for you. On these tours, experienced and knowledgeable guides direct you to unbelievable fishing spots on the Kenai or one of many other Rivers and creeks in Alaska . Once there, they help you through every step of the way to ensure that your Alaska salmon fishing experience is unforgettable.



Interested? Sure you are. Why not take some time to see what an Alaska salmon fishing vacation could have in store for you. Have fun!


About the Author:

Ron Richards is a 39 year Alaska resident and enjoys hunting, fishing, hiking, and sharing the great state of Alaska with others. Some of Alaska's premiere fishing trips are guided day trips on the Kenai River and can be booked with an
Alaska cruise.



A Short alaska fishing charters Summary
Smith Boca


An upscale look for town and country, the Smith Boca combines classic aviator lines with subtle style and unparalleled performance. The recognized standard for polarized performance and protection, the Crystal Series matches eight optical-quality glass lenses with a variety of all-day frames made to fit any face. The clear choice of guides worldwide, our Crystal Series with Techlite polarized lenses make no compromises in the quest to be the best polarized sunglasses available. Photochromic (PC) lenses are available in some select lens colors. The PC lens changes tints according to how dark or bright it is outside, allowing you to see better as light conditions change. Smith Optics use Techlite Lens ; Glass is #1 for optical clarity & scratch resistance. Give it a specialty TLT grind to reduce the weight and you've got yourself the world's lightest Techlite glass lens. Chemically treated to increase shatter resistance. ANSI Z80.3 surpassing impact resistance and prismatic power. 100% UVA/B/C. Perfect for low impact hyperactivities and loitering with intent. Visible Light Transmission (VLT) is the percentage of available light allowed to reach the eye. Different lens tints offer specific VLT to enhance vision in different light conditions. Product Details Fit: Medium Frame: Wire Frame Construction Hinge Type: Spring Hinges Nose Pads: Silicone Lens: TLT 8 Base Techlite Glass Lens Coating: Anti-Reflective and Hydrophobic Interchangeable Lenses: No Polarized: Yes Warranty: Lifetime Warranty Shipping: Free! Smith Boca Lens Options • VLT 15-40% • medium to bright conditions Photochromic Brown *Best Seller* Ideal for bright to medium conditions. Increases depth perception while maintaining a soothing effect on the eye in a variety of conditions. • VLT 12-35% • medium to bright conditions Photochromic Gray *Special Order - Returns require a 25% restocking fee* Ideal for bright to medium conditions. Maintains true color definition in a variety of light conditions. • VLT 13-20% • medium to bright conditions Photochromic Copper Mirror *Best Seller* Our Copper tint combined with a subtle Silver Flash Mirror coating creates a performance based, esthetically appealing lens. Medium contrast while very comfortable and pleasant on the eyes. Optimum performance is in the medium to bright conditions. TLT Lenses: What are they? When you curve a lens it can bend the light passing through it and distort what you see. Tappered Lens Technology (TLT) contours the thickness of the lens so that light travels through without distortion. What you see is what you get? With TLT Without TLT UV Protection Linked to eye diseases, cataracts, and temporary conditions such as "snowblindness," Ultraviolet Radiation (UVA/B/C) is magnified by snow-covered surfaces. All Smith lens tints protect your eyes from 100% of these harmful forms of solar radiation.


Price: 215.00



Sage Z-Axis


The new Sage Z-Axis Rods have combined a refined feel with new technology and created one heck of a rod. The Z-Axis replaced one of the most popular rods in the world, the XP. Using new Generation 5 (G5) graphite rod building technology Sage has trimmed some weight off while creating a stronger rod with more feel at the tip. It's a fast action rod that is quite different from the norm. It's fast alright, but it's fast in that it throws the line for you as you stroke your cast, rather than punching line out there with a brute force type cast. Not only will it get your line out there with ease, you'll find that mending and throwing heavy rigs can also be achieved with little effort. The Z-Axis is forgiving and great for any angler's skill set. • Every Sage rod comes with a lifetime warranty • Rod Case Included • Free Shipping on all Sage Rods A few words from Sage "We went back to the drawing board to create the incredible new Sage Z-Axis Series Fast Action Rods. By improving the entire rod-building process, we created a rod that’s significantly lighter, stronger and easier to cast for anglers of all skill levels. The Z-Axis offers an entirely new level of fishability with unprecedented line feel, response and performance." How does Sage do it? Magic Replacing what is quite possibly the most popular fast action fly rod in the world takes a lot of ... well, research and development. It also takes something so good you can confidently move forward without a backward glance. In short, it takes a fly rod with nearly magical properties. So, how did we create a rod that's significantly lighter, stronger and easier to cast for anglers of all skill levels? The answer, much to the marketing guys' dismay, isn't a simple buzzword or an easily described new material. In fact, the latest version of our Generation 5 (G5) Technology is defined by improvements across the entire rod-building process. To start with, our exclusive analysis software helped us to better evaluate the performance requirements of every inch of rod blank, allowing us to eliminate all unnecessary material. At the same time, we made significant advances in our Aligned Fiber Technology , which, most significantly, replaces traditional glass hoop fibers with lighter, more responsive graphite. This, of course, required us to develop new construction techniques to align and compress these rods for maximum strength. To take advantage of these developments, Jerry Siem went back to the drawing board (and out on the water) to create improved taper designs for each Z-Axis rod. The G5 process gave him an opportunity to reach previously unattainable levels of line feel, response and performance. It also allowed him to design rods that better fit the modern casting style, with the tip strength to bail you out on a missed stroke and the power to more easily punch flies into the wind. The result? An entirely new level of fishability. But don't just take our word for it! Take the Z-Axis out for a ride today. We're confident that you'll find it's the lightest, longest-casting, most accurate fast action fly rod you've ever tried. It might not be magic, but it's pretty darn close.


Price: 610.00



Rio Pike Floating Fly Line


Rio-Pike-Floating-Fly-Line Created specifically for the pike and musky fly fisher, the Pike line has distinct advantages over other lines. The medium length head is slightly heavier to load modern fast action rods quickly for both long and short controlled, accurate casts with large pike flies. The short bullet front taper turns over large bunny leeches and streamers into the wind with ease. Made with a supple cold water coating, AgentX and XS Technology, the line remains memory-free in cold fishing conditions. Size : WF7F –WF10F Length : 100 ft (30.5m) Color : Lt. Chartreuse


Price: 59.95



R. L. Winston Boron IIx Two-Handed (Spey) Rod


Our Two-Handed (spey) rods are designed to meet the special requirements of steelhead and salmon anglers. Namely, covering lots of water, making precise mends and casting considerable distances. This year, working closely with our technical advisor Andre Scholz, who is one of the leading fly casters in the world, we’ve developed two additional BIIx rods, a 13’ 3” 7/8-weight and a 15’ 10-weight. Made with second-generation boron/graphite composite, they offer extraordinary power, responsiveness and accuracy. Extremely lightweight, you’ll find these rods to be a pleasure to cast all day. Our new, less expensive Vapor models are superb quality, two-handed rods that feature anodized aluminum reel seats and a metallic olive green finish. An excellent, affordable way to begin spey casting or add to your collection. 7/8-WEIGHT A new rod that was developed primarily for summer steelhead. Very light and exceptionally easy to cast. 8/9-WEIGHT 13’ Designed for medium-sized salmon and steelhead rivers, this is a lightweight, accurate rod that will appeal to anglers who prefer a 13’ length. 8/9-WEIGHT 14’ A great, all-around spey rod. With the ability to handle a wide range of fishing conditions and casting styles, this 14’ has gained a following for its unique combination of power and finesse. If you can only own one two-handed rod, this is it. 10-WEIGHT If you are after large salmon and steelhead in big water, this new 15’ rod is the call. Very powerful, but with the responsiveness for which the BIIx series in known. --> Product Details Handle: 2-Handed. Sections: 4 Reel Seat: Black Anodized Aluminum Uplock. Backed by a Lifetime Warranty Free Shipping Rod Case Included


Price: 835.00



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Headlines on alaska fishing charters
Prince William Sound fishermen still allowed to keep two halibut

Fri, 30 May 2008 11:02:43 GMT
Halibut charter captains in Valdez want to make sure Fairbanks residents realize they can still keep two fish per day when they fish in Prince William Sound.

On Saturday, boats with Fishing charters alaska halibut and halibut.

Tue, 13 May 2008 01:05:48 -0700
We’re hoping for big salmon return, Hayes said. In, a Homer Halibut Derby tagged fish was caught by a charter company in Gold Beach, Ore. How to hook one of your own. Com, where they use the database to share Fleetwood mac audio, knowledge and services. Inclusion in the registry is an honor limited to individuals who have demonstrated leadership and achievement in their industry and occupation. (more…)

Charter fishermen sue over halibut limit (Anchorage Daily News)

Wed, 04 Jun 2008 08:24:22 GMT
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Charter fishermen in Southeast Alaska have filed a lawsuit seeking to do away with a new rule that cuts the number of halibut that anglers can catch each day from two to one.

Charter fishermen sue over halibut limit (Anchorage Daily News)

Wed, 04 Jun 2008 08:24:22 GMT
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Charter fishermen in Southeast Alaska have filed a lawsuit seeking to do away with a new rule that cuts the number of halibut that anglers can catch each day from two to one.


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Today's alaska fishing charters Article
The Sport Fisherman?s Dream: Alaska Salmon Fishing


Alaska is home to the biggest sport caught King Salmon ever. Weighing in at 97 lbs. 4 oz., this magnificent specimen taken from the Kenai River is what Alaska salmon fishing dreams are made of. For this reason, anglers from far and wide are lured to Alaska in hopes of bringing home their own fishing legends.



The frigid, crystal clear waters of the Kenai River are home to numerous species of trophy fish including salmon, Rainbow Trout and Char. At the height of a red salmon run, these fish are so bountiful that all one has to do is gaze down into the clear waters to see numerous sport fish making their way through. In fact, the salmon are so plentiful that one of the great Alaska legends says that the salmon runs so thick you can walk across their backs.



With all of this bounty, it is no wonder that Alaska has become the prime destination for anglers, both novice and seasoned. Accommodating the flood of anxious fisherman during the peak Alaska fishing season (peak season runs from June to August), has led to the establishment of fishing lodges and guided fishing tours with the primary goal of giving guests the fishing vacation of their dreams.



Many of these establishments offer lush, wilderness accommodations that are within feet of prime fishing spots. No worry of these spots being crowded though. Situated on private property, many lodges are let out to only one group at a time which means that you and your buddies or family will be the only fishermen for miles around. And many of these prime spots are only accessible by boat or plane. There are no nearby residents and no access roads. Now that is a vacation!



You can fish clear waters loaded with all kinds of salmon including King Salmon (Chinook), Silver Salmon (Coho), Red Salmon (Sockeye), Chum Salmon (Dog) and Pink Salmon (Humpies) to your heart's content. Amazingly, it is estimated that a catch of 10 to 20 salmon per day is not uncommon on some parts of the Kenai River. You'll only be able to keep your limit, of course, but you can catch and release fish till you're too tired to fish. Always check local regulations and make sure you have a fishing license.



Are you going to be visiting Alaska and would like to do a little salmon fishing but do not want to dedicate an entire week to the sport? Maybe a one-day charter complete with a guided tour would be perfect for you. On these tours, experienced and knowledgeable guides direct you to unbelievable fishing spots on the Kenai or one of many other Rivers and creeks in Alaska . Once there, they help you through every step of the way to ensure that your Alaska salmon fishing experience is unforgettable.



Interested? Sure you are. Why not take some time to see what an Alaska salmon fishing vacation could have in store for you. Have fun!


About the Author:

Ron Richards is a 39 year Alaska resident and enjoys hunting, fishing, hiking, and sharing the great state of Alaska with others. Some of Alaska's premiere fishing trips are guided day trips on the Kenai River and can be booked with an Alaska cruise.



A Short alaska fishing charters Summary
Smith Boca


An upscale look for town and country, the Smith Boca combines classic aviator lines with subtle style and unparalleled performance. The recognized standard for polarized performance and protection, the Crystal Series matches eight optical-quality glass lenses with a variety of all-day frames made to fit any face. The clear choice of guides worldwide, our Crystal Series with Techlite polarized lenses make no compromises in the quest to be the best polarized sunglasses available. Photochromic (PC) lenses are available in some select lens colors. The PC lens changes tints according to how dark or bright it is outside, allowing you to see better as light conditions change. Smith Optics use Techlite Lens ; Glass is #1 for optical clarity & scratch resistance. Give it a specialty TLT grind to reduce the weight and you've got yourself the world's lightest Techlite glass lens. Chemically treated to increase shatter resistance. ANSI Z80.3 surpassing impact resistance and prismatic power. 100% UVA/B/C. Perfect for low impact hyperactivities and loitering with intent. Visible Light Transmission (VLT) is the percentage of available light allowed to reach the eye. Different lens tints offer specific VLT to enhance vision in different light conditions. Product Details Fit: Medium Frame: Wire Frame Construction Hinge Type: Spring Hinges Nose Pads: Silicone Lens: TLT 8 Base Techlite Glass Lens Coating: Anti-Reflective and Hydrophobic Interchangeable Lenses: No Polarized: Yes Warranty: Lifetime Warranty Shipping: Free! Smith Boca Lens Options • VLT 15-40% • medium to bright conditions Photochromic Brown *Best Seller* Ideal for bright to medium conditions. Increases depth perception while maintaining a soothing effect on the eye in a variety of conditions. • VLT 12-35% • medium to bright conditions Photochromic Gray *Special Order - Returns require a 25% restocking fee* Ideal for bright to medium conditions. Maintains true color definition in a variety of light conditions. • VLT 13-20% • medium to bright conditions Photochromic Copper Mirror *Best Seller* Our Copper tint combined with a subtle Silver Flash Mirror coating creates a performance based, esthetically appealing lens. Medium contrast while very comfortable and pleasant on the eyes. Optimum performance is in the medium to bright conditions. TLT Lenses: What are they? When you curve a lens it can bend the light passing through it and distort what you see. Tappered Lens Technology (TLT) contours the thickness of the lens so that light travels through without distortion. What you see is what you get? With TLT Without TLT UV Protection Linked to eye diseases, cataracts, and temporary conditions such as "snowblindness," Ultraviolet Radiation (UVA/B/C) is magnified by snow-covered surfaces. All Smith lens tints protect your eyes from 100% of these harmful forms of solar radiation.


Price: 215.00



Sage Z-Axis


The new Sage Z-Axis Rods have combined a refined feel with new technology and created one heck of a rod. The Z-Axis replaced one of the most popular rods in the world, the XP. Using new Generation 5 (G5) graphite rod building technology Sage has trimmed some weight off while creating a stronger rod with more feel at the tip. It's a fast action rod that is quite different from the norm. It's fast alright, but it's fast in that it throws the line for you as you stroke your cast, rather than punching line out there with a brute force type cast. Not only will it get your line out there with ease, you'll find that mending and throwing heavy rigs can also be achieved with little effort. The Z-Axis is forgiving and great for any angler's skill set. • Every Sage rod comes with a lifetime warranty • Rod Case Included • Free Shipping on all Sage Rods A few words from Sage "We went back to the drawing board to create the incredible new Sage Z-Axis Series Fast Action Rods. By improving the entire rod-building process, we created a rod that’s significantly lighter, stronger and easier to cast for anglers of all skill levels. The Z-Axis offers an entirely new level of fishability with unprecedented line feel, response and performance." How does Sage do it? Magic Replacing what is quite possibly the most popular fast action fly rod in the world takes a lot of ... well, research and development. It also takes something so good you can confidently move forward without a backward glance. In short, it takes a fly rod with nearly magical properties. So, how did we create a rod that's significantly lighter, stronger and easier to cast for anglers of all skill levels? The answer, much to the marketing guys' dismay, isn't a simple buzzword or an easily described new material. In fact, the latest version of our Generation 5 (G5) Technology is defined by improvements across the entire rod-building process. To start with, our exclusive analysis software helped us to better evaluate the performance requirements of every inch of rod blank, allowing us to eliminate all unnecessary material. At the same time, we made significant advances in our Aligned Fiber Technology , which, most significantly, replaces traditional glass hoop fibers with lighter, more responsive graphite. This, of course, required us to develop new construction techniques to align and compress these rods for maximum strength. To take advantage of these developments, Jerry Siem went back to the drawing board (and out on the water) to create improved taper designs for each Z-Axis rod. The G5 process gave him an opportunity to reach previously unattainable levels of line feel, response and performance. It also allowed him to design rods that better fit the modern casting style, with the tip strength to bail you out on a missed stroke and the power to more easily punch flies into the wind. The result? An entirely new level of fishability. But don't just take our word for it! Take the Z-Axis out for a ride today. We're confident that you'll find it's the lightest, longest-casting, most accurate fast action fly rod you've ever tried. It might not be magic, but it's pretty darn close.


Price: 610.00



Rio Pike Floating Fly Line


Rio-Pike-Floating-Fly-Line Created specifically for the pike and musky fly fisher, the Pike line has distinct advantages over other lines. The medium length head is slightly heavier to load modern fast action rods quickly for both long and short controlled, accurate casts with large pike flies. The short bullet front taper turns over large bunny leeches and streamers into the wind with ease. Made with a supple cold water coating, AgentX and XS Technology, the line remains memory-free in cold fishing conditions. Size : WF7F –WF10F Length : 100 ft (30.5m) Color : Lt. Chartreuse


Price: 59.95



R. L. Winston Boron IIx Two-Handed (Spey) Rod


Our Two-Handed (spey) rods are designed to meet the special requirements of steelhead and salmon anglers. Namely, covering lots of water, making precise mends and casting considerable distances. This year, working closely with our technical advisor Andre Scholz, who is one of the leading fly casters in the world, we’ve developed two additional BIIx rods, a 13’ 3” 7/8-weight and a 15’ 10-weight. Made with second-generation boron/graphite composite, they offer extraordinary power, responsiveness and accuracy. Extremely lightweight, you’ll find these rods to be a pleasure to cast all day. Our new, less expensive Vapor models are superb quality, two-handed rods that feature anodized aluminum reel seats and a metallic olive green finish. An excellent, affordable way to begin spey casting or add to your collection. 7/8-WEIGHT A new rod that was developed primarily for summer steelhead. Very light and exceptionally easy to cast. 8/9-WEIGHT 13’ Designed for medium-sized salmon and steelhead rivers, this is a lightweight, accurate rod that will appeal to anglers who prefer a 13’ length. 8/9-WEIGHT 14’ A great, all-around spey rod. With the ability to handle a wide range of fishing conditions and casting styles, this 14’ has gained a following for its unique combination of power and finesse. If you can only own one two-handed rod, this is it. 10-WEIGHT If you are after large salmon and steelhead in big water, this new 15’ rod is the call. Very powerful, but with the responsiveness for which the BIIx series in known. --> Product Details Handle: 2-Handed. Sections: 4 Reel Seat: Black Anodized Aluminum Uplock. Backed by a Lifetime Warranty Free Shipping Rod Case Included


Price: 835.00



Recommended alaska fishing charters Items


Fishing for Birds and 129 Other Lessons of Life



Fishing for Birds and 129 Other Lessons of Life



Classic Fishing Lures: And Angling Collectibles



Classic Fishing Lures: And Angling Collectibles



Headlines on alaska fishing charters
Prince William Sound fishermen still allowed to keep two halibut

Fri, 30 May 2008 11:02:43 GMT
Halibut charter captains in Valdez want to make sure Fairbanks residents realize they can still keep two fish per day when they fish in Prince William Sound.

On Saturday, boats with Fishing charters alaska halibut and halibut.

Tue, 13 May 2008 01:05:48 -0700
We’re hoping for big salmon return, Hayes said. In, a Homer Halibut Derby tagged fish was caught by a charter company in Gold Beach, Ore. How to hook one of your own. Com, where they use the database to share Fleetwood mac audio, knowledge and services. Inclusion in the registry is an honor limited to individuals who have demonstrated leadership and achievement in their industry and occupation. (more…)

Charter fishermen sue over halibut limit (Anchorage Daily News)

Wed, 04 Jun 2008 08:24:22 GMT
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Charter fishermen in Southeast Alaska have filed a lawsuit seeking to do away with a new rule that cuts the number of halibut that anglers can catch each day from two to one.

Charter fishermen sue over halibut limit (Anchorage Daily News)

Wed, 04 Jun 2008 08:24:22 GMT
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Charter fishermen in Southeast Alaska have filed a lawsuit seeking to do away with a new rule that cuts the number of halibut that anglers can catch each day from two to one.


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