Alaska Fishing Float Trips

An Alaska fishing float trip is one way to experience fishing. Float fishing involves using rafts, canoes or driftboats to go fishing on one of the remote rivers and creeks in Alaska. You'll float through Alaskan waters which contain many different species of fish. Alaska float fishing trips are an exciting activity where you'll encounter fabulous fishing and scenery.

Benefits

Taking an Alaska fishing float trip can benefit you in many ways. It can be an inexpensive way to take a fishing trip. Beginners can choose a guided fishing trip to take them to the best fishing areas. You can go to areas that's can't be reached in other ways. Another benefit of an Alaska fishing float trip is the schedule is more flexible than if you're staying at a lodge.

Destinations

Alaska fishing float trips can be taken in many destinations. A short float trip is on the upper Kenai River which goes from Copper Landing to Skilak Lake. Another destination for a float trip is the Togiak River System which is located I Bristol Bay. This is a four to six day trip and is best taken with a professional guide. You can also take a float trip to Kisaralik River which begins at Kisaralik Lake and goes through the Kilbuck Mountains.

Species of Fish

Alaska fishing float trips offer you the opportunity to catch many species of fish. There are three areas where you can take a float trip that are located in the Katmai National Park. The Alagnak River which goes through Katmai Natural Park has king salmon, chums, sockeye salmon and rainbow trout. The American Creek has many sockeye salmon, rainbows and char. Moraine Creek has large trophy size rainbows and sockeye salmon.

Gear

Gear is needed when you take an Alaskan fishing float trip. You'll need fishing gear, tackle and comfortable waders but you'll also need other necessities such as a sleeping bag, mat, tent and extra clothes. You'll also need a stove and water purifier for your meals. There may be a glare on Alaskan rivers so take a good pair of sunglasses along. First aid kits are also important and should include waterproof adhesive tape for line cuts, band aids and pain medicine.

Safety

It's important to always pay attention to safety on an Alaskan float fishing trip. If it's your first time on this type of trip, it may be best to take a guide along. Take a satellite phone if you prefer to go alone so you can call someone if you need help. Always, wear a life jacket when fishing. There may be a glare on Alaskan rivers so you'll need a good pair of sunglasses. First aid kits are also very important and should contain things like waterproof adhesive tape in case you get a line cut, band aids and pain medicine.

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Article reviewed by DanRyan Last updated on: Dec 8, 2010

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