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Specializing in Alaska Fly Fishing within the Bristol Bay watershed, Alaska Rainbow Lodge offers the Ultimate Alaska Fishing. Whether Fly Fishing for Alaska ...
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Alaska salmon fishing trips, salmon fishing and halibut fishing Alaska's Kenai Peninsula and Prince of Wales Island.
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WHAT TO FISH AND WHERE: Alaska offers some of the most diverse and incredible fishing opportunities in the world. You can drop a line into a roadside river and catch a nice size rainbow trout. Or charter a boat and reel in one of Alaska's giant Pacific halibut. You also can treat yourself with a freshly caught shellfish- shrimp, crab, clam. There are almost 400 fish species in Alaska's fresh and salt waters including all five species of Pacific Salmon: King (chinook), Silver (coho), Red (sockeye), Chum (dog, keta), Pink (humpy). It is not uncommon to catch a 50-pound King salmon, the Alaska record...
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As Forrest Gump would say, you never know what you’re going to get. Not too many things get me more excited than the prospect of hooking and landing big fish. The mere thought of setting the hook on a 300 pound marlin, hearing the scream of the drag as the fish pulls off line and watching the acrobatic leaps that follow really gets my heart pumping. Fortunately for me, a two and a half hour flight and a 30-minute drive is all it takes to find myself in the “billfish capital of the world”. What more can a sport fisherman ask for? Well, for starters, variety. Just like biting into a randomly selected...
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