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Showing posts with label Freshwater Fishing Trips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Freshwater Fishing Trips. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Rainy Lake - Minnesota

Rainy Lake is located along the border of Minnesota and Canada near International Falls. A large portion of the lake surrounds Voyageurs National Park. Rainy Lake is a popular vacation destination for people that enjoy the outdoors. Resorts, cottages, hotels and houseboats are available to make your stay a memorable one.
The lake is known for its incredible fishing. The walleye and smallmouth bass fishery is outstanding with many trophy-sized fish. Other species are also available.

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Lake of the Woods, Minnesota

Lake of the Woods is on the U.S./Canada border in northern Minnesota, with more than two thirds of the lake being in Canada. This is one of the most scenic lakes in the country with over 65,000 miles of shoreline,
pristine wilderness and tons of wildlife.
Anglers flock to this lake for the oustanding fishery.
The Northwest Angle & Islands have a very healthy population of walleye and muskie as well as a variety of other fish such as smallmouth bass, northern pike and crappie. The south shore is known for its trophy walleye and northern pike fishing.
Ice fishing is popular on the south shore throughout the winter.

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Wrangell - Alaska

Wrangell is located on the north end of Wrangell Island on Alaska's inside passage.
The town is in the heart of the Tongass National Forest.
Wrangell is small with some lodging and a fewfishing charters.
Many people come to Wrangell as a base camp for exploring the regions wildlife, scenery and fishing. Saltwater fishing is popular for all five species of Pacific salmon, halibut and snapper. Freshwater fishing is also available.
There are rivers and streams within an hour's drive. You can catch salmon, dolly varden, char and cutthroat trout in the rivers and streams.

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Petersburg - Alaska

The small town of Petersburg is located on the Frederick Sound. It is a great place to get away if you are looking to get away from the crowds and catch plenty of fish.
Petersburg is a fishing village that offers plenty of scenery and wildlife to its visitors.
All 5 species of Pacific salmon are here as well as monster halibut.

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Sunday, July 12, 2009

Juneau,Alaska

The waters surrounding Juneau hold every type of salmon. Combine the fishing and the
beautiful mountain scenery and you have a perfect vacation destination. King (chinook) salmon are here in bunches and they are huge. The silver (coho) salmon flourish here as well. They are known for their superior strength and fighting ability. Halibut fishing is also good in Juneau. Halibut over 100 pounds are common here. Dolly Varden, cutthroat and steelhead trout are found in the rivers, lakes, streams and saltwater shoreline areas. The GastineauSalmon Hatchery stocks Twin Lakes each year with small salmon, which gives you another option for fishing. Fly-fishing is very popular here as well. The opportunities for fishing are endless in Juneau, Alaska.

Juneau Fishing Forecast
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Sitka, Alaska

Sitka, Alaska is a beautiful city in southeast Alaska. It is surrounded by snow-capped mountains on the east and by the Pacific Ocean on the west. The fishing is outstanding and there are numerous fishing charters available to take you out on a trip. On a charter, you can expect to catch king salmon, coho salmon, halibut, lingcod and yellow eye. King salmon average 25 to 35
pounds with some fish reaching 50 pounds or more. Halibut average 25 to 50 pounds, but many are caught weighing over 100 pounds.

Sitka Fishing Forecast
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Ketchikan,Alaska

Ketchikan is a small town with gorgeous scenery and outstanding fishing opportunities. Originally set up as a fish camp, this town has become very popular for tourism. Freshwater and saltwater fishing are available for trout, all five species of Pacific salmon, halibut and other species. There are a number of fishing charters available that will put you on some nice fish whether it is salmon or halibut.

Ketchikan Fishing Forecast
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Kodiak Island,Alaska

Kodiak Island offers some of the most spectacular fishing as well as scenery and wildlife in all of Alaska. The island is home to one of the largest commercial fishing ports in the nation. Fishing is so great here because of the different options available. You can go saltwater fishing for salmon and halibut or fish the rivers and streams for salmon, trout and dolly varden. Charter boats are
available as well as fly fishing guides, float trips and there are plenty of spots where you can have a blast on your own. There are plenty of accommodations on the island from bed and breakfasts to hotels to lodges.

Kodiak Island Fishing Forecast
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Homer, Alaska

Alaska fishing is at its best in Homer, Alaska. This town is truly a fisherman's paradise. There are tons of places to stay and plenty of fishing charters available to make your trip a memorable one.
Homer is one of the top places to go for fishermen in Alaska. The halibut fishing here is awesome. Fishing is also good for salmon, rockfish, lingcod, dolly varden and steelhead.

Homer Fishing Forecast
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Lake Okeechobee

Lake Okeechobee is the second largest freshwater lake in the country. It is arguably the best bass fishing lake as well. The bass thrive in this lake with all of the forage and cover for them. All
types of grass are spread throughout this lake, which give the bass plenty of places to hide and rest. The most popular way to fish this lake is with shiners and by flipping jigs or soft plastics around the cover. If you are coming to Florida to catch a 10 pound bass, Lake Okeechobee is one of your best bets. There are numerous bass over 10 pounds as well as tons of bass in the 2 to 5 pound range. If you are going for a trophy bass, try the biggest shiners you can buy. Big bass love shiners on Lake Okeechobee.

Lake Okeechobee Fishing Forecast
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Kissimmee, Florida

Kissimmee, Florida is located about 20 miles south of Orlando. Many visitors look for deals on lodging in Kissimmee and they end up driving about a half hour to get to the theme parks and the downtown Orlando area. As far as Kissimmee, there are plenty of lakes to enjoy.

Some of the best bass fishing inthis area. The Kissimmee Chain of Lakes consists of 20 lakes
that range from 200 acres to 44,000 acres. Some of the top lakes to fish on this chain are Lake Kissimmee, West and East Lake Toho, Lake Hatchineha and Lake Cypress. Bass fishing is excellent on the chain with lots of 3 to 5 pound fish and many over 10 pounds.

Kissimmee, Florida Fishing Forecast
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Everglades,Florida

The Florida Everglades and 10,000 islands provide one of the most unique fishing experiences in the country.
The islands offer some spectacular inshore fishing for snook, tarpon, redfish and trout.
Offshore fishing can be very good near the Everglades and the freshwater fishing for bass gives anglers a variety of options.
Fishing the 2,000 miles of canals can be quite an adventure because of the excellent largemouth bass and peacock bass fishery, abundant wildlife and all of the alligators.
With so many choices, you may need more time when visiting the Everglades.
Taking a guide for first time visitors is highly recommended. If you are looking to fish the 10,000 islands, you can find more guides and charters in Marco Island, Florida which is is about 30 miles from Everglades City.

Florida Everglades Fishing Forecast
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Lake County, Florida

Lake County, Florida is located just northwest of Orlando. There are over 500 lakes that offer some excellent fishing for largemouth bass, crappie, striped bass, catfish and bream.
The lakes in Lake County are used for numerous fishing tournaments every year.

Bass fishing is very popular and there are plenty of bass in 3 to 5 pound range with some over 10 pounds. There are some fishing guides, plenty of boat ramps, marinas, bait and tackle shops and many types of lodging in Lake County.

Lake County, Florida Fishing Forecast
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Orlando, Florida

Orlando, Florida

a number of good fishing lakes nearby and Walt Disney World
also offers some guided fishing excursions. Largemouth bass
average 2 to 3 pounds in most area lakes with many fish in the 5
to 7 pound range and some over 10 pounds. Many Orlando
visitors like to head over to the beach for a day or two. If you are
looking to get into some saltwater fishing, we have visitor guides
for those destinations as well. The closest beach towns on the
Atlantic side are Daytona Beach,New Smyrna Beach and the
Space Coast, towns of Cocoa Beach, Cape Canaveral, Titusville
and Melbourne. From downtown Orlando, it will take an hour to
an hour and a half to get to these areas. You have some options
of surf fishing along the beaches, fishing the Indian river or
booking a fishing guide or charter for some excellent inshore or
offshore fishing.

Orlando Fishing Forecast
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