Thursday, February 20, 2014

Experience The Best Of Summer In Alaska With Ketchikan Fishing Charters

By Krystal Branch


Alaska is the great frontier, the state where you can enjoy the wilderness like nowhere else. Many people think of this state as a snow-covered place and in winter, this is indeed what most of Alaska looks like. In summer too it's a wonderland with plenty to offer. With plenty of fresh produce from the wild, it's also a gastronomical paradise. Let Ketchikan fishing charters help you enjoy not only the beauty but also the taste of the northernmost state in the USA.

Ketchikan lies at the foot of stunning Deer Mountain on an island named Revillagigedo. Only a narrow strait separates it from nearby Gravina Island. The city is nearly 240 miles to the south of Juneau, making it the most southerly of Alaska's cities.

You won't get blamed for thinking that Ketchikan reminds you of Scotland. The climate here is very similar to that in the northernmost parts of Britain, with wet winters that aren't quite as cold as you'd have expected them to be here in Alaska. Summer days are perfect for being outdoors since they're not too hot.

Ketchikan is a popular port for cruise ships and also has an important timber industry. However, it's as the salmon capital of the world that the city draws visitors from all over. The waters here are home to various species of salmon, including king salmon, red salmon, pink salmon and chum salmon.

The area is also known for other species of fish that you can catch here. The ocean has halibut, cod and red snapper, as well as crab and shrimp. In the freshwater streams and lakes you'll find trout, grayling and steelhead, among others. A charter will take you on the trip of your choice, whether you want to go out onto the ocean or would prefer to hike into the wilderness and pick some berries along the way too.

There are many ways to prepare your catch. Grill it and season with just a little lemon juice or skip the heat altogether and use the acidic juice to 'cook' the fish in the style of a South American ceviche. Poach it or roast it slowly and gently in the oven or on the fire. If for some reason there are leftovers, use them to make fish and crab cakes or spreads that will appeal to the kids.

If you haven't had much luck in the fishing waters, don't despair. There are plenty of places in Ketchikan where you can order the freshest seafood. The city also has much more to offer than just fish. Take the kids to the Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show or marvel at the local totem poles. Soar through the tree canopy on a zip-line or stroll along picturesque Creek Street with its wooden buildings on stilts.

A great accommodation option is to stay at a lodge in the area. Many lodges can even arrange boat or hiking trips for you. You'll also find several companies that offer Ketchikan fishing charters. Bear in mind though that summer is high season in Alaska, so it might be best to pre-book online.




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