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Alaska Fishing Vacations
By Jennifer Bailey
Alaska Fishing VacationsAlaska is known all over for being one of the best spots for sport fishing. The annual flight of fish back to the Alaskan waters means plenty of game Read more...

Squamish Fishing Report - Whistler Fly Fishing Report
Updated March 04, 2010 Whistler/Squamish Area Rivers: Local rivers are low, cold, and clear making fishing quite slow. The fry emergence has begun with both pink and chum fry migrations happening daily. The peak migration should occur later in March with warmer water and longer days. There are some reports of steelhead in both the Squamish and Cheakamus rivers.


 

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Fishing Alaskan King Salmon - Some Tricks And Tips
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Alaskan King salmon fishing tripFor a novice angler or a seasoned pro there are few fishing excursions that can compare to an Alaska King salmon Read more...
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Alaska Crab fishing jobs Have you ever thought about quitting your present job and going to Alaska to do some crab fishing? If so then chances are you Read more...
 

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Alaska fishing charter
By C. singha

Alaska Fishing Charter
    Every fisherman dreams of the day that he or she can make the pilgrimage to the fabled Mecca. Living your Alaska fishing charter dream doesn't have to wait any longer. It's more affordable than you realize. There are many Alaska Fishing Charter packages to fit just about any budget.
Normally, there are 3 types of Alaska fishing Charter, full day charter, half day charter and combination charter, depend on season and kind of fishes. 

Full Day Charter:

    Full day charter; typically depart at 6:30 am to 4:00 or 5:00 pm. On full day ocean trips fisherman target Halibut and bottom fish or Salmon. Each lodge will take fisherman far into the wilderness, to some of the best fishing grounds in Alaska, to put you into the very best fishing areas that will get you into the thick of the action that make you a plenty of time on the fishing grounds to experience their excellent fishing with several techniques to catch halibut, bottom fish and salmon. They leave the dock prepared to either anchor the boat on specific structure and fish with live herring or cut bait such as octopus, herring, salmon heads or sablefish. Or drift and jig over large reefs and gravel beds using a variety of lead head jigs with rubber scampi tails
Squamish Fishing Report - Whistler Fly Fishing Report
Updated March 04, 2010 Whistler/Squamish Area Rivers: Local rivers are low, cold, and clear making fishing quite slow. The fry emergence has begun with both pink and chum fry migrations happening daily. The peak migration should occur later in March with warmer water and longer days. There are some reports of steelhead in both the Squamish and Cheakamus rivers.

 


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Squamish Fishing Report - Whistler Fly Fishing Report
Updated March 04, 2010 Whistler/Squamish Area Rivers: Local rivers are low, cold, and clear making fishing quite slow. The fry emergence has begun with both pink and chum fry migrations happening daily. The peak migration should occur later in March with warmer water and longer days. There are some reports of steelhead in both the Squamish and Cheakamus rivers.

     
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