Articles by category: South East Alaska Vacations
Targeting Steelhead
Rainbow and steelhead trout are the most widely known trout in the world and are highly sought after by anglers because of their strong fighting abilities. In Alaska, there are two commonly recognized forms of the rainbow trout and these sub-groupings or “forms” are based primarily on where they spend their time feeding and maturing. The most common rainbow trout in Alaska is the stream-resident form that lives its life entirely in freshwater with maybe short periods of time spent in estuarine or near-shore marine waters. The second form is commonly known as steelhead and these rainbow trout leave freshwater as juveniles and migrate long distances in the ocean where they grow to maturity before migrating back to their original home waters.
Read more...Alaska Salmon Fishing - An Alaska Tradition
Alaska fishing guides work feverishly every summer helping anglers fish for salmon and other popular species. Local knowledge and an understanding of the salmon's migration patterns of make guides indispensable for those unfamiliar with Alaska's fisheries.
Read more...Why Use An Alaska Travel Specialist?
Today, with the overwhelming number of resources for Alaska travel information (the Internet, television, newspapers, magazines, guidebooks, etc.), it's no wonder consumers are confused when it comes to planning an Alaska vacation. That's precisely why the services of an Alaska Travel Specialist are more valuable than ever.
Read more...How to Plan an Alaska Vacation
The web offers a vast wealth of information on Alaskan destinations, activities and accommodations, and is generally the first place most travelers will look when planning a vacation. Please be warned, what you see is not always what you get. An attractive website says a lot about the business it represents, however, some web sites may not provide an honest portrayal of the amenities and services provided.
The opposite is also true. Many excellent Alaskan hospitality providers do not have well designed websites. The images may be dated, or the website navigation may be counter intuitive or uninspired. For this reason I recommend picking up the phone and calling the establishment directly. Is the voice on the end of the line friendly and knowledgeable? Do they return calls? Are they excited about your vacation plans? Will they accommodate the specific needs of your group? These are all clues as to what you can expect once you arrive an meet your hosts in person.
Read more...2011 SE Alaska Halibut Regulations Tighten
The new regulations include a 37-inch limit on the size of a halibut hooked by clients aboard charter vessels in Southeast Alaska, and retaining the one-fish-per-person-a-day rule implemented in 2009.
Read more...Alaska Lodges - A Wilderness Vacation
If you are reading this article, then chances are that you are more interested in the wilderness. You know that Alaska has some of the most beautiful wildlife and scenery in the world, and you want to really experience it. If this is the case, then you are going to want to look into Alaska lodges.
Read more...Alaska Travel Specialist - The Only Way to Travel
When it comes to finding that perfect Alaska travel specialist, you are going to want to make sure that you are working with a seasoned professional. This means that you are going to want to work with someone who has taken the time to travel to the destinations you are interested in. Find a professional who understands the guest experience that is offered at each destination as well as the activities that are available.
Read more...Alaska Yacht Adventures - The Vacation of a Lifetime
When you are considering Alaska yacht adventures as options, you will want to consider all that they have to offer. For example, you will be able to see parts of SE Alaska that most people never get to see. You will witness wildlife and natural wonders that are off the beaten path. The best part is that you will be able to relax and enjoy the adventure in style in a comfortable yacht. For many people, this is the selling point. If you are the kind of person who enjoys a little sport, you will also find that the best packages also include sport fishing, crabbing, and kayaking.
Read more...Alaska Sportfishing - A Special Vacation Package
When you think about what Alaska has to offer, you will see that nothing else compares. The truth is that this state has some of the most beautiful natural landscapes and wildlife in North America. This also goes for the fish. You will find that you will catch fish that you never thought possible. You will be able to enjoy some fresh air and also get the time to satisfy that fishing craving. This is a vacation for serious sports people.
Read more...For the Outdoors/Adventure Enthusiast
Deep sea fishing charters give visitors a chance to score one of the biggest fish they will ever catch—often over 100 pounds—halibut. Book a charter from Alaska’s port communities, such as Homer, Seward or Valdez, all located in Southcentral Alaska. While traveling in this area, visitors can also try their hand at fly-fishing for Dolly Varden or rainbow trout, or cast a line in hopes of hooking a record-breaking king salmon. The Kenai River is a great place for both, and is one of the most popular sportfishing destinations in the state.
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