The Alaska Fly Fishing Float Trip
By Suzi Phillips
If you're dreaming of taking an trip, you should consider taking an Alaska fly fishing float trip. It combines the beauty of the untamed Alaska wilderness with the reward of catching challenging sport fish.
An Alaska fly fishing float trip is truly the ultimate fishing adventure. Imagine spending a week in areas frequented by more caribou, wolves and bears than people. Imagine catching Alaska Rainbow Trout, Pacific Salmon, Artic Char and Artic Greyling like an expert, even though you are a beginner. Imagine a truly memorable Alaska fly fishing float trip in the great wilderness rivers of Alaska.
Alaska fly fishing float trips create an chance for seeing wild landscape and admission into fishing waters others cannot access. The solitude and isolation woven into your experience somehow changes the way you look at everything for that point forward.
A fly fishing float trip in Alaska can include any and all of the following rivers: Aniak River, Alagnak River, Talachulitna River, Lake Creek and areas of the famed Bristol Bay watershed, in the heart of Alaska's sportfishing country. These areas are all remote accessible only by float plane. Because these rivers lack traffic and enjoy light fishing pressure, they retain their spectacular fishing characteristics.
The Alaska fly fishing float trip is not only filled