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ALASKA FISHING INFORMATION


ALASKA FISHING INFORMATION FOR HEARTY ANGLERS


by Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut

Nearly every angler dreams of fishing Alaska, driven by tales of the 400 pound halibut and 80 pound king salmon being pulled from the rich Alaska waters. Catches like these are far from the norm, but with some valuable Alaska fishing information at hand, hearty anglers will be ready to trek to the Last Frontier to claim your catch.

Your valuable Alaska fishing information starts with the best places to fish. Some of the most popular spots for Alaska angling are in the Southeast, also called the panhandle, where deep fjords and rushing mountain streams provide a variety of oceanic and fresh water fishing for Pacific salmon, halibut, rainbow, cutthroat and steelhead trout.

King Dungeness, tanner crab and other bottom fish are available. You'll find great places to fish in small communities from Ketchikan to Yakutat, the state capitol, Juneau and Price of Wales Island.



Your valuable Alaska fishing information starts with the best places to fish.

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Alaska fishing information for Southcentral Alaska, home to most of the state's population, includes a variety of famous fishing areas, from coastal waters to the Copper River and Bristol Bay. You'll catch salmon, halibut, trout, pike, grayling and whitefish here.

In the Interior, Arctic and Western region of Alaska, the key Alaska fishing information is to fish the Kuskokwim and Yukon Rivers for salmon, grayling, trout, pike, char and sheefish. Salmon anglers will be eager to fish in Alaska, where a range of species can be caught, from king to red, pink and chum.

A key tip for anglers seeking Alaska fishing information is to use a lure that will produce results in Alaskan waters. The Bite Lite is an electronic lure from www.Ngcsports.com that blinks blood red upon retrieval to mimic a bleeding prey, which is the best way to attract hungry predator fish. The Bite Lite utilizes a patented battery powered electrical system that flashes a blood red light down the lure's tail when it's moved in water. The technology reacts to movement so every retrieval generates a different flash. If a fish passes on the first cast a new presentation may cause it to strike.

The Bite Lite has set records in Mexico when three anglers caught 650 largemouth bass in 25 hours, one bass every seven minutes for each fisherman.

CHECK OUT http://www.ngcsports.com, for details on the Bite Lite from www.Ngcsports.com. This is the lure that has been banned in Wyoming because of its high rate of success, but feel free to use it in Alaska and the rest of the states where it will increase your catch of king salmon and other predators. Choose your favorite color, including Arctic shad, an Alaskan favorite. We hope you appreciate the Alaska fishing information we've provided here. Use it on your next trip to the Last Frontier and pass this valuable Alaska fishing information along to your fellow anglers.

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