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Alaska float fishing, or angling, is likely the best on the planet. The fish are plentiful, the views incredible and the experience is unforgettable. And, if you're a beginner float fisher, there are a number of experienced tour and fishing companies that offer a complete fishing adventure. So, keep reading for a general explanation of angling, great spots in Alaska and how to find more information.

Float Fishing Explained

Angling is a method or type of sport fishing. The hook is attached to a line and fishing rod, and it's basically the most popular form of recreational fishing, as opposed to nets. A float is used to suspend the bait and also serve as a bit indicator. So, when a fish bites the bait, the float moves and the fisherman knows to pull his line.

Alaska Fishing Licenses

When planning an Alaska float fishing vacation, remember that you'll need a fishing license, and the cost is different for non-state residents. A tourist's fishing license in Alaska is $20 per day, $35 for a 3-day stay, $55 for seven days and $80 for fourteen days.

If you want to fish king salmon, you'll need to purchase an additional stamp which costs $10 for the first day, $20 for three days, $30 for seven days and $50 for fourteen days.

Hot Fishing Spots in Alaska

While Alaska has an abundant fish supply and some incredible fishing locations, it can often be about your timing and knowing where the fish will be. That's why a guide or tour can really help your fishing trip be a success. However, the best spots for fishing in Alaska are Kodiak Island, the Kenai River and the Copper River Delta and Bristol Bay.

Kodiak Island is known for its abundance of salmon and great roadside and float fishing. The Kenai River has massive king salmon, but they're fast and strong, making them hard to catch for a beginner fisher and not the best for float fishing.

The Copper River Delta has an abundant fish supply and is fairly isolated, however the waters run quickly. Finally, Bristol Bay is the world's biggest salmon fishery and is home to a number of high-quality lodges and fishing destinations that also cater to those hunting rainbow trout and other fish.

Where to Find More Information

If you're seeking information on Alaska float fishing, good fishing tour companies or recommended lodges, your best resource is the Alaska Department of Fish and Game Sport Fish Division (sf.adfg.state.ak.us). Their website has information on fishing in Alaska, how to buy a fishing license, location-specific info and resources on recommended local companies

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