If you’ve never taken an Alaska fishing vacation, then you don’t know what you’re missing! You don’t have to be an angler to enjoy the vast Alaskan wilderness or the opportunities that Alaska offers visitors from around the world. While fishing in Alaska draws millions of visitors every spring, summer and fall, there’s more to the Last Frontier than that. Alaska is dotted with thousands of square miles of lakes, rivers, streams and tributaries that offer fishermen just about any kind of fish they want to hook. Most come to Alaska for the salmon, but just as many enjoy fishing for trout, pike and halibut. Still others come to enjoy wilderness that is unsurpassed when it comes to magnitude, beauty and unspoiled miles of mountain ranges, valleys and gorges.
Visitors to Alaska don’t have to rough it, but you can if you want to. Hundreds of lodges and resorts offer world-class treatment, dining, spas and luxuries that you wouldn’t think possible way up in the land of the Midnight Sun. However, if roughing it is what you’re after, then you’ve certainly come to the right place. Millions of acres within Alaskan borders...