For the fisherman, fly fishing equipment is, of course, important, but can also be kind of expensive. Know what you’re looking for before you head to the sporting goods store.

When you’re planning an Alaska float fishing trip, the focus should be on the planning. Alaska sees over a million tourists every year and that means popular lodges book up fast, charters get reserved and you could get stuck without a seat.
To learn more about how to make your float fishing trip a success,

The Alaskan waters are some of the most bountiful in the world, and thanks to prudent regulation of the fishing industry in that state, there is every sign that those waters will remain just as abundant.

Some areas cannot be compared to anywhere else in the world for the amount and size of their fish. Here are four of the best places to fish in Alaska.

If you want to go rainbow trout fishing, Alaska is the place to be. With its pristine wilderness and seemingly untouched waters, the fish are available in abundance.