Blog | Phantom Tri-River Charters - Part 14

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Benefits of Booking an Alaskan Fishing Charter

March 16, 2021

If you’re traveling to different parts of Alaska to enjoy excellent fishing opportunities, then it’s usually a good idea to book a fishing charter. While it might seem more adventurous to explore Alaskan fishing spots on your own, this could be a big mistake, especially if you’re new to the area. There are local fishing regulations you need to be aware of, as well as information on Alaskan wildlife. Don’t spend all day without getting a single bite! Booking a fishing charter in Alaska can be quite affordable and will provide you with an unforgettable experience. Here’s how. They’ll take... View Article

Summer 2021 Tips for Traveling to Alaska

March 2, 2021

After so many months of living through a pandemic, many people are treating summer 2021 as the light at the end of the tunnel. If you are considering planning a fishing trip to Alaska this summer, there are many things you will need to consider as you make your arrangements. Alaskan fishing expeditions are a great idea for those who are ready for a vacation but still want to be careful about following recommended COVID-19 precautions while traveling. Here are some tips to keep in mind if you are traveling to Alaska this summer. Follow state guidelines Until recently, the... View Article

When, Where and What Should I Fish for in Alaska?

February 16, 2021

Whether you are an Alaska resident or are planning a trip to visit, booking a fishing tour or fishing charter should be on the top of your to-do list. Fishing tours are a great way to see the beauty of Alaska’s many rivers, lakes and ocean views. There are opportunities to go out on fishing charters at any time of year, with different kinds of fishing being optimal at different seasons. If you are interested in booking a fishing tour in the gorgeous state of Alaska, here are some options you should be aware of. All things salmon Especially if... View Article

What’s the Best Dish to Make with King Salmon?

February 9, 2021

When you’ve caught a bunch of fresh king salmon, the only downside is that you now have to find enough recipes to make the most of it. King salmon, which is also known as Chinook salmon, weigh in at an average of 17 pounds—enough for quite the feast. Don’t worry if you’ve never cooked king salmon in Alaska. There are plenty of recipes to keep you satisfied. How to pair salmon with other food and beverages When you’ve caught a great haul, it deserves to be celebrated. Picking good cooking techniques and doing right by your food can be difficult... View Article

What Types of Fish Can Be Caught in Alaska?

January 26, 2021

Planning a trip to Alaska? In case you haven’t heard, there are plenty of big and delicious fish to be caught in Alaska. When you book a fishing boat charter, your guides will let you know which types of fish you can catch in Alaska—but wouldn’t you like a preview of everything you could come across? Here are the main types of fish you can catch in the state. Ask your fishing charter guide about other opportunities that may present themselves! Saltwater fish Halibut: Pacific halibut tend to be bottom dwellers, lurking hundreds of feet beneath the ocean’s surface. If... View Article