What To Wear and What To Bring on Alaska Fishing Trips
No matter what you are going to be doing, knowing what to wear and what to bring is very important. It can make a great day, or as I have seen first hand, can almost ruin a day or vacation. Alaska’s weather and bugs are non-forgiving.
Here are a few things that you might want to bring to make your vacation a lot more comfortable.
• Comfortable Shoes
• Food & beverages
• Raingear
• Hat and gloves
• Sunglasses and sunscreen
• Medications, sea-sickness pills or patches
• Don’t forget your binoculars
• Alaska State fishing license which you can get at just about any store
The cost of your trip includes all the bait, tackle, gear, and the filleting of your catch. Here are a few things that we loan out to our guest on a first come service.
• 3 sets of binoculars
• Have light fishing gloves
• Heavy rain gear if yours isn’t working
• Heavy warm jackets (don’t want ladies to get cold)
• Lunch coolers, beer coolers, thermoses.
• Fish coolers so you don’t stink up rental car
• Sockeye rods, hip boots, nets, sockeye back packs
Knowing What To Wear Is Key
There is nothing worse in Alaska than not being prepared to the conditions. Especially when you have spent the money on your dream guided fishing trip! Alaska Fishing and Lodging’s goal is to make sure your trip is a great memory, and having everything to make you comfortable plays a very important part.
Check-in – After 3 pm at the cabins. Once there we will make sure you have everything you need for the trips, and give you directions to each outing.
If you have any questions about anything on here, please call Tyland at 1-907-252-5464