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Tuesday, May 17, 2011

5 Tips About Packing for Your Alaska Fishing Vacation


Alaska offers some of the best fishing locations on the Pacific.  If you are planning a trip to Alaska, you will need to pack carefully.  This article will give you a five important tips on packing for an Alaska fishing vacation.

Tip #1) Most people think of ultra-cold weather when they think of Alaska.  This is partially true, since the weather can be cold and rainy even during the summer months.  With this in mind, make sure that you pack plenty of warm clothes.

Tip #2) It is best for you to plan your outfit in layers.  If you have dressed too warmly for the current conditions you are in, you can simply take off one layer of clothes.  Your socks and gloves should be made from wool or synthetic materials.  Otherwise, your hands and feet will not be able to breathe properly and they will get sweaty.

Tip #3) Bringing along a quality pair of waders is also a must.  If you will be fishing from a boat or the shore, you can bring along a shorter pair.  However, stream and river fishing requires at least a pair of hip waders.  It is your choice what type of waders to bring on your Alaska fishing vacation.  Neoprene waders will help keep water out, but nylon is breathable.  If your pair of waders does not come with boots attached, make sure you bring a pair.  If you are fishing near slippery rocks, boots with felt on the bottom will offer you better traction.

Tip #4) During the Alaskan summer months, which coincides with the fishing season, you can expect to see a lot of rain.  A small poncho or vinyl raincoat is not usually enough to deal with it effectively.  It is best for you to have a high-quality raincoat made of breathable material so your skin does not get sweaty.

Tip #5) There are also lots of mosquitoes in Alaska.  This is why it is vital for you to bring good insect repellent with you.  It is usually not advised to bring aerosol cans since they are harmful to the environment.   It is usually better for you to bring along a cream form of insect repellent.  You may also want to bring along a first-aid kit just for peace of mind.

These are some of the most important things to pack for an Alaska fishing vacation.  Make sure to bring plenty of warm clothes so you can dress in layers which you can remove as necessary.  Unless you want to be miserable while out on the water, you will also need to bring some insect repellent with you as well.

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