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Vacation Adventures: Salt Water Fishing in Alaska!

By Jerry J. Jansen On February 4, 2010 NO COMMENTS

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Fishing for dinner.  Kukak Bay,  Alaska, 1964

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For outdoor sport fans Alaska is associated first and foremost with hunting and salmon fishing.  But did you know that salt water fishing is also a very popular and exciting way of fishing in this area of the country?   Alaska is becoming a vacation destination thanks to its unique landscape and location combined with an abundance of activities the entire family can enjoy.  Salt water fishing has become a popular tourist attraction as the cold, deep oceans that border Alaska offer some of the finest fishing opportunities in the world. 

Charter fishing boats have become big business in this once isolated part of the world and many people are leaving their concerns at home and taking a week or more off to take advantage of some of the most unique fishing opportunities available.  Complete packages are now available for purchase through travel agents and online booking sites that let you customize a unique ocean adventure to test your skills casting a line in the waters around Alaska. 

Many packages include a relaxing, entertaining cruise to the region where you will then spend

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Bait Fishing : A65 Amazing Information To Fish For Channel Catfish! And Info On Spin Casting Reel Details Here!

By Jerry J. Jansen On February 4, 2010 NO COMMENTS

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North America’s channel catfish habitat range has skyrocketed to a point that every state in the lower 48 now has a healthy population of channel catfish. If you you are new to catfishing and you want to try your luck at bat fishing then targeting channel catfish is a excellent way to  start. Or if you are a experienced cat fishing person there are many trophy channel over 25 lbs to be caught.

Currently there are over 8,000,000 catfish anglers in the untied states probably do to the fantastic job of stocking and regulating the channel catfish population the individual state departments of wildlife have done over the years. And because of their great efforts, of the 8,000,0000 catfish anglers the majority of them target the channel catfish. The channel catfish is pursued mainly because the easy accessibility the majority of these populations, and because they are excellent table fare. Fishing for channel catfish cat be done from the banks just as easily as from fishing from a boat. Fishing from a boat just gives you more opportunity to cover more catfish waters. These fish are also tenacious

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