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Alaska Fly Fishing Trip: Organizing Your Exciting Fly Fishing Trip in Alaska - By: Trevor Price

Trying to plan an Alaska fly fishing trip? Wondering which lodge to book? Trying to decide when to go? Figuring out what to pack? For the answers to these questions and more, read on to learn how to plan a fantastic Alaskan fly fishing trip.

Obtaining a Fishing License

Typically, your charter company or lodge will arrange your license for you. However if not or if you're planning a self-catered and independent fishing trip, you can order your license online from the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. Right from their website, you can apply for your fishing license and print it out instantly.

Fishing Seasons in Alaska

The peak season for an Alaska fly fishing trip is from June to September. However, the exact time you go will largely depend on the kind of fish you want and where you're going. For example, Lake Trout will thrive during the off-season, while Rainbow Trout will peter out by mid-August. Much of it depends on where you are and your timing. For a complete fish run timing chart, check with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game.

For a non-resident, fishing licenses start at $20 for a day, $35 for two days, $55 for seven days, $80 for fourteen days and $145 for a full year. However, non-resident military personnel only pay $24 for a full year.

Setting Up Your Charter or Lodge

If fishing is the primary reason for your Alaska trip, most experts recommend booking your stay at a fishing lodge. The remote areas of Bristol Bay are teeming with lodges that can only be accessed by float plane. Unfortunately, if you're not there during the peak period of the local salmon run, you may be faced with slow fishing and a waste of money. Alternatively, choosing the right time and place but not booking ahead means you could lose out.

So, how do you know where the fish are or where they'll be? Frommer's travel guide, a respected and international travel guide company, recommends making your reservations through a local travel or fishing tour company. They endorse Sport Fishing Alaska specifically - available by phone at 1-888-552-8674. The company is unique as they are an advocate for the angler, helping you book your Alaska fly fishing trip based on where the fishing is good, plentiful and timely. They'll also work within any budget and for a small advance fee of just $95.

About the Author

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