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							There are not many places left in the world that can truly be described
as wilderness. Alaska has those places and tourists love to see its
pristine environment. Fishing enthusiasts particularly like to come here
and any Alaska fishing guide will show that the sport can be pursued by
novices or experts in many different locations and catching several
different types of fish. Many companies organise fishing vacations in
this region.

The Kenai River is a favorite spot for salmon charters, seeking to catch
King, Red, Pink and Silver Salmon. Halibut and Trophy Rainbow Trout are
also to be found here. Salmon drift boat fishing on the Kasilof is also
popular. The boats come equipped with tackle, bait, GPS navigation
system, radar and a heated cabin and inside bathroom. The guide provided
is an expert in local conditions and finding fish. Many of these charters
are part of packages that include lodge style accommodation.

All kinds of fishing are catered for here and an Alaska fishing guide
will direct people to the right location or method of fishing that is
right for them. Guided charters are available on the remote Talachulitna
River, a perfect spot for fly fishing, float fishing or spin fishing.
This beautiful area in South Central Alaska gives the opportunity to
catch rainbow trout, five different species of Pacific Salmon, dolly
varden or Arctic Grayling.

The guides are skilled in fishing and in rafting and all flies and
spinners are supplied. After a day's sport, guests can retire to
comfortable riverside camps, equipped with large tents, sleeping bags and
cots. They will have worked up an appetite and tasty meals are served. It
is a good idea to consult an Alaska fishing guide on what to take along
but the basic essentials are clothes, rods, reels and waders.

For those wanting an experience in very remote terrain with a variety of
wildlife, traveling to the far north fulfills that dream. The Anvik River
Lodge, which can be found in a good Alaska fishing guide, provides
comfort, privacy and amenities on the banks of the 120 mile Anvik, which
is a tributary of the famous Yukon River. Guests are flown in from
Anchorage on private flights. The accommodation includes private baths
and a communal dining room, where fresh food including Alaska steak and
King Crab are served. They can hope to catch Pacific Salmon, Northern
Pike, white fish, shee fish and Arctic Char. There is also the exciting
prospect of seeing grizzly bears, moose, otters, wolves, beavers and
various species of birds.

						
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