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Brush Up on Alaskan Native Culture Before Your Fishing Trip to Alaska

The chance to travel to places that are vastly different from where we live is one of the greatest privileges we can encounter in our lifetimes. With that privilege, however, comes an opportunity and responsibility to learn about and respect the culture of the area you visit. Although Alaska is a part of the United States, it has a native culture and history that differs greatly from much of the rest of the country. Here are a few facts and tips about Alaskan culture that should help prepare you for and enhance your fishing trip to Alaska: Alaska’s native population: Today, about 19 percent of Alaska’s total population is made up of Alaskan Native Americans. This is a rather large portion when compared to the approximately 1.7 percent that Native Americans make up nationally. In fact, Alaska has a higher…

What Other Wildlife Might You See on Your Fishing Trip in Alaska?

If you’re planning an Alaskan fishing trip, you’re of course expecting to see fish, and hopefully a lot of them. But what other wildlife might you and your companions encounter? Compared with much of the rest of the country, Alaska is for the most part unaffected by humankind, which means that wildlife sightings are fairly common, and often just as majestic as you might imagine. Here are some animals you might encounter on your Alaskan fishing trip, and some pointers on how to stay safe in their presence. Birds: Alaska’s diverse habitat and abundance of wild land make it a home for an impressive variety of bird species. Almost 500 different types of birds live and breed in this state, making Alaska a destination for bird watchers just as it is for fishers. Compared to land and marine animals, birds…

Stay Safe on Your Alaskan Fishing Trip

Planning out an Alaskan fishing trip is an exciting endeavor, but it can also leave first time travelers feeling a bit nervous about safety. Alaskan fishing trips can be dangerous if participants fail to take proper safety measures, but as long as you and your companions follow a few simple guidelines, you should have nothing to worry about. Here are a few pointers to keep in mind to ensure you have a safe and enjoyable adventure. Plan your trip well. An Alaskan fishing trip isn’t really something you can just “wing,” especially if you’ve never done one before. You’ll want to do your research and plan out exactly when and where things will happen so as to avoid confusion and possibly dangerous uncharted territory. If you aren’t the planning type, a service like Phantom Tri-River Charters can help plan your…

Not Just Expert Fishermen will Enjoy an Alaskan Fishing Trip!

People often think that they’re excluded from a destination fishing trip for one reason or another. Perhaps you’re not the avid angler that your friends are? Maybe it’s been a few years since you’ve dropped a lure and reeled in a photogenic catch? When it comes to booking an Alaskan fishing trip, none of that…

When is The Best Time for Alaskan Salmon Fishing Trips?

If you are in the process of planning an Alaskan salmon fishing trip, you are probably wondering when you should plan on going. Timing isn’t always everything with fishing in Alaska—there are great opportunities to fish all year round in various parts of the state. However, you might want to ensure you are on the…

What to Expect During Your Alaskan Fishing Trip

So you’ve just booked your very first Alaskan fishing trip—congratulations! You’re probably very excited, a tad nervous about what to expect and perhaps, totally in the dark about how your next adventure is about to play out. The great thing about booking a charter with Phantom Tri-River Charters is that your entire excursion is in…