Enjoy A Great Alaskan Summer With Ketchikan Fishing Charters

By Krystal Branch


Alaska is not quite the snow-covered wasteland that many people think it is. In summer, it is one of the most beautiful states in the USA, with mountains, forests and a variety of water bodies that form a haven for anyone who loves the great outdoors. You can go hunting, hiking or camping but for a really unforgettable experience, consider Ketchikan fishing charters.

The city of Ketchikan is located at Deer Mountain on Revillagigedo Island. It lies on the coast, along a strait that sees Gravina Island on the opposite side. It's the southernmost of Alaska's cities, with Juneau lying almost 240 miles to the north.

The city has a maritime climate very similar to that experienced in Scotland. In winter, even though it may snow, it's not nearly as cold as one would expect an Alaskan town to be. In fact, winters are often really rainy rather than freezing. Summers tend to be on the mild side, making them perfect for being active in the great outdoors.

Alaskan cruises often use Ketchikan as one of their ports of call. Tourism is an important source of income here but the main industries are timber and fishing. In fact, the city is known as the world's salmon capital, with pink salmon, red salmon, king salmon as well as chum salmon to be found here.

The waters in the area yield more than just an abundance of salmon. Halibut is common too, as are red snapper and cod. Shrimp and crab can be had too. A charter company can arrange a trip for you out on the ocean but they can also offer an inland wilderness experience. Hike to one of the many lakes or gurgling streams here, pick a few berries as you go along, view the wildlife and try and hook some trout or other species of freshwater fish.

Fresh fish is heavenly when it's seared only lightly on a hot grill and then served with a buttery, lemony sauce. Otherwise, roast it with some onions or poach it. For something different, try ceviche, where you don't cook the fish at all, at least not with the application of heat. The addition of lots of lemon juice will cause a chemical reaction that will cook the fish for you. If you have more fish than you can eat in one sitting, turn it into cakes that you can freeze.

Even if you don't manage to hook your own fish, you'll have plenty of opportunities to enjoy the bounty of the waters in the area. Grab some fresh fish at one of the local markets or let a chef in one of the restaurants prepare a tasty seafood dish for you. If you need a different form of entertainment, explore pretty Creek Street where the quaint buildings are perched on stilts, see Ketchikan's colorful and intricately carved totem poles, go on a heart-stopping zip-line adventure or watch the great Alaskan Lumberjack Show.

When you decide that you really do want to go angling, you don't have to search high and low for Ketchikan fishing charters. Many lodges can arrange trips for you or you'll find several charter companies dotted around the city. In summer it may get busy so to avoid disappointment, a good option is to go online and book your trip ahead of time.




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