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An Alaska Salmon Fishing Vacation For The Whole Family
from:For breathtaking scenery, miles and miles of pristine and crystal clear waterways with some of the best King and Silver salmon an Alaska salmon fishing vacation can’t be beat. Since Alaska is a very diverse state, with modern cities like Anchorage, Fairbanks and Juneau and quiet, fly in areas on the coast that can only be accessed by sea or air, there is an Alaska salmon fishing vacation for any family.
If you are planning an Alaska salmon fishing vacation that will work for the whole family some important points to consider are:
• Are there activities to keep the kids and spouse (and yourself) busy when not fishing?
Fishing vacations near to larger centers will usually be a better match for families where only one or two people in the family want to seriously fish, and the rest of the family want to vacation or sight see. Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau, Sitka and other centers all have tours, sight seeing opportunities, nature walks and even more modern conveniences such as museums, art galleries and shopping centers.
• What are the amenities that the lodge or fishing resort can offer?
Fishing lodges typically are one of two different styles with regards to amenities. There are individual cabin style lodges that offer the opportunities for an Alaska salmon fishing vacation that is very private and secluded, or there is the larger, lodge or chalet style fishing resort that has more typical hotel style accommodations. Some resorts will provide central meals, restaurants and even lounges whereas others provide kitchens within the cabins and allow guests to bring in and cook their own food.
• What type of fishing are you planning on doing?
If you have small children fishing from either a boat or the shore, or wading in for fly fishing all have safety issues that parents must discuss. If you are bringing children be sure to notify the lodge and guide so that they can have the correct safety equipment and fishing supplies for kids. Typically there will be a minimum age limit for children to come out on the boats, so talk to the guides in advance.
• What is the cancellation policy and what conditions is it in effect?
Before booking one of the many Alaska salmon fishing vacations it is important to completely understand the refund policy for the vacation, including any advanced payment for guides or equipment rental. If there is insurance offered for cancellation and you are planning on traveling with children, it may be a good idea to consider the option of paying for travel insurance.
It is also important to do some research about the average temperature, rainfall, and the types of environmental conditions you can anticipate experiencing while on your Alaska salmon fishing vacation. Lodges and chalets will usually provide this information when you book, but there are also great online sites that give seasonal weather conditions to help with packing and planning.
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Wind River and Drano Lake spring chinook limit to increase beginning Saturday - The Seattle Times
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Fishing for spring chinook on lower Columbia reopens Saturday and Sunday - TheNewsTribune.com (blog)
Fishing for spring chinook on lower Columbia reopens Saturday and Sunday TheNewsTribune.com (blog) Sport anglers will be able to fish a portion of the lower Columbia River for spring chinook salmon Saturday and Sunday. Fishery managers from Washington and Oregon agreed Wednesday to reopen the fishery for two days to boat and bank anglers from Buoy ... Lower Columbia open to chinook fishing this weekend Many fishing choices to be had in the Columbia River region Spring chinook fishing to reopen in lower Columbia |
Bandon Fishing Report - Coos Bay World
Bandon Fishing Report Coos Bay World Anglers spring salmon fishing the Umpqua River are reporting better fishing. The springers are spread throughout the mainstream of the river and boaters are reporting one to three per trip. Two boats shad fishing the Umpqua near Elkton reported ... |
Spring chinook fishery will be open this weekend on lower Columbia River - Access Washington
![]() KPIC | Spring chinook fishery will be open this weekend on lower Columbia River Access Washington OLYMPIA – Sport fishing for spring chinook salmon will reopen this Saturday and Sunday (May 26-27) on the lower Columbia River below Bonneville Dam. Fishery managers from Washington and Oregon agreed to reopen the fishery for those two days to boat and ... Shad catches picking up in Lower Columbia, and many other fish biting elsewhere Salmon season closing in Snake today Lower Columbia River will reopen to spring chinook fishing for part of the ... |
Northern California fishing report - San Jose Mercury News
![]() Fredericksburg.com | Northern California fishing report San Jose Mercury News There's decent bass fishing for smallmouth and largemouth from Cloverdale to Guerneville. BERKELEY: Tuesday two boats had 22 anglers catch 29 salmon to 24 pounds. Boats are going north on a shorter run, trolling between Point Reyes and N Buoy. Fishing Line: Week of 5/24/12 The Fishing Report — May 25, 2012 Southeast Michigan fishing report and weekly fishing tip, May 24, 2012 |




