September 28, 2017 12:43 am
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While many people think of prohibitively cold temperatures and limited daylight when they think about wintertime in Alaska, there is actually a great deal of recreational activities that you can participate in during the winter months. From snowshoeing across beautiful snowy landscapes to sitting outside and catching a glimpse of the breathtaking aurora borealis on a winter night, your options when it comes to recreation in Alaska during the winter are many. If you’re unsure about how you should spend your trip in Alaska, here are a few amazing opportunities to experience the beauty and rich history of this breathtaking... View Article
September 8, 2017 11:12 pm
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There are a number of sport-fishing regulations in Alaska, and they can sometimes vary depending on what part of the state you’re fishing in. If you join us on one of our Alaskan fishing charters, you won’t need to worry about the regulations, as we know them well. But if you’re going to be fishing on your own, we’ve collected some of this year’s regulations for the most commonly sought-after sport fish in our area of Alaska: King salmon: The king salmon season opens January 1 and closes June 30. For fishery salmon, there’s a season from April 1 to... View Article
August 25, 2017 11:11 pm
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There is no shortage of fish species in Alaska’s streams, coves and oceans. As such, Alaskan fishing trips have grown popular with people looking for good fishing in the great outdoors. Imagine yourself on an Alaskan fishing trip––fishing off the back of a boat in calm, island-protected waters, surrounded by verdant mountain ranges and hooking a silver salmon out of a large school swimming near you, fighting it back to the boat. As this is going on, in the background you see an enormous bald eagle swoop down, and snag a bait fish off the top of the water. Surely... View Article
August 7, 2017 10:57 pm
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Because of the tilt of the earth’s axis, the length of days experienced in different parts of the world can vary dramatically depending on the time of year. The farther north you travel during fishing tours in Alaska, the more noticeable this effect will be. In the summer months, the days in Alaska become much longer and then grow progressively shorter during the winter months. In some far northern regions, there are extended periods of light and darkness that can last for months. In some parts of Alaska during the darkest hours of the night, the sun is still visible.... View Article
July 24, 2017 10:57 pm
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Alaska is the largest state in the U.S., and it has some of the most incredible sights and richest history in the world. When Alaska was purchased as a territory of the United States in 1876, many people believed it to be a futile acquisition that had little to offer the union. Yet, as prospectors and settlers in the 1890s soon discovered, Alaska held an overwhelming amount of valuable natural resources, including gold. Alaska was finally admitted into the union in 1959 as the 49th state. Often known as The Last Frontier, Alaska spans over 664,988 square miles. It borders... View Article