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Simple Recommendations for Fishing Enjoyment in Alaska - By: Trevor Price

Trying to plan for Alaska fishing vacations, especially if it's your first time, can be a nightmare. From what to pack to where to go are all major decisions that can make or break your trip.

The good news is practically all of Alaska is beautiful and majestic, offering an open landscape of stunning views, plentiful fishing and untouched wilderness. To make your Alaska fishing adventure a success, keep reading for four essential tips.

Plan for Bugs

To avoid a mosquito nightmare, plan ahead by packing a high-quality mosquito net hat, long-sleeved shirts and pants free from holes. Look for clothing that offers ventilation, but has holes that are small enough to keep out the pesky bugs. You should also bring a strong, cream-based mosquito and bug repellent, and avoid depending on mosquito coils.

Pack Sunscreen

Despite the sometimes cold temperatures and rain, there are still high risks for sun damage and possible sunstroke. Keep yourself protected with long clothing and a high-quality, non-greasy and waterproof sun block. Choose an SPF higher than 30 and avoid combo bug-repellent products as these tend to wear off faster.

Book Ahead

During the peak summer tourism seasons, places like Juneau, Anchorage and Flagstaff can book up fast. The area sees over a million tourists every year, many of whom are booking their own Alaska fishing vacations - meaning hotels will fill up, recommended charters will be reserved and you'll be left wishing you had planned ahead. Don't be disappointed - book your lodgings and charters well in advance.

Always Pack a Personal Survival Kit

Whether you're on a fully catered luxury tour or a self-guided adventure expedition, you should always pack a small survival kit that can be carried in a vest or pocket at all times - in case you're separated from your pack or tour group.

The kit should include purification pills, waterproof matches, chalk to make markings, a whistle, a granola bar, fishing line and hooks and a Ziploc bag for carrying water. You can pack it all in a metal tin or can, which can also be used to boil water.

Alaska fishing vacations are incredible adventures - whether you're on a luxury tour or a solo expedition. The fish are massive, the rivers run clean and the wild nature is majestic. So, don't spoil it by being unprepared or forgetting personal safety. Remember - be prepared for bugs, stay sun-safe, reserve ahead and always pack a personal survival kit.

About the Author

For information on exciting fishing adventures, please visit alaskafloridafishing.com, a popular site providing great fishing trip insights, such as a float fishing trip in Alaska, a Miami fishing charter boat, and many more!

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