Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Alaska Fishing Lodges And What They Have To Offer

By Bob Hobson

Fishing trips are sometimes a once in a lifetime experience, so finding the perfect lodge will make it all that much more special. There are many aspects to take into consideration before booking a trip. Alaska fishing lodges can include a variety of accommodations, as well as different packages suited to fit most people's needs. Other considerations include the type of fishing offered, lodging choices, meals provided, airport transportation, and the overall atmosphere of the lodge.

Lodging- The variety of accommodations available can be huge determining factors. It depends on if the desire is to get away to a secluded cabin or mingle with large groups in a lodge. There are quite a few fishing lodges that are multi-level, each floor being similar to a hotel setting. People will have individual rooms, but dining and socializing takes place in a common area. Individual cabins are available at many locations, for those wanting to be more secluded. A houseboat is even an option for some resorts located on or near the water.

Transportation- The availability of transportation to and from airport can be a huge plus. This amenity is offered by most fishing lodges, due to they are generally in remote locations. Transportation is usually scheduled in advance. The lodge will receive the travel information and meet parties at the airport. At times, there are scheduled pick-ups and drop-offs, so everyone rides on the same shuttle.

Added Options- Many fishing lodges have more to offer than just fishing. Often, there are package deals, which include all accommodations, all meals, fishing equipment and licenses or stamps, plus day trips. These day trips can include bear viewing, kayaking, or going on a float trip. For lodges that have the ability, they will offer cleaning, packaging, freezing and boxing of fish caught while staying at the lodge. This will ready the fish for the trip home.

Fishing- Types of fishing available at most lodges are spin cast fishing and fly fishing. The rivers are where fly fishing is most likely to take place, while spin cast fishing is more often used in the deeper waters. The Alaskan rivers are filled with halibut, yelloweye rockfish, rainbow trout, silver salmon, chum salmon, sockeye salmon, king salmon, and lingcod. Chartered tours going to deeper waters for fishing are generally catching king or Alaska salmon.

Deep water fishing can include Alaska and king salmon as well. Many lodges know it is difficult to carry a lot of fishing equipment when traveling, so they will rent out equipment for the type of fishing they offer. Guides and transportation are generally provided for these trips as well.

Food- When meals are offered by lodges, they can either be figured in with the price of the room, as a package deal of their own, or there might be a restaurant in the lodge.

Alaska fishing lodges come in such a great variety, it is easy for someone to find one that has all amenities and accommodations desired for that perfect fishing trip.

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