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Ice Fishing In Alaska

Alaska is well known as one of the most beautiful states in America

. This state has rolling green hills, pure blue lakes, and untouched snow in the winter.

This land is also known as the fisherman's Mecca. There are hundreds of tall tales that detail how the fish will practically jump into a boat.

On top of the plentiful amount of fish, fishermen also seek the great King salmon that roams the waters of Alaska. One King Salmon catch is a very successful day for any fisherman.

However, there are many different species that can be sought after in Alaska and many different techniques for catching these species. Ice fishing is one method of catching fish that is used during the winter time in Alaska.


There are many things you will need to know if you are going to be an ice fisherman. The first thing you need to find out about is the locations of the Alaskan lakes and which ones are ideal for ice fishing.

In general, most lakes that support a plentiful number of fish during the summer time will also support a plentiful number of fish during the winter time. However, it is good to keep in mind that the changing season will change how the fish react, eat, and survive.

For example, all of the light that penetrates the ice is responsible for helping the plant life grow which in turn releases oxygen into the water. This light is turned off when several feet of snow falls on the surface of the ice.

The lack of light will cause the growth of many of the plants to be hindered and many will eventually die. This will limit the amount of oxygen that is found in the water.

In turn, the fish will do everything they can to conserve their energy. Instead of swimming around, they will remain motionless as much as possible.

It is also good to know that lakes that contain a lot of weeds are usually very shallow. This means that it is likely that there are very few deep pools that can support fish during the winter time.

If lakes such as this produce a lot of fish during the summer time, all of these fish will try to congregate in the few deep pools. Without enough food or other nutrients, many of these fish will die.

After you have considered which lakes will potentially be the best for ice fishing, you will want to consider which spots on the lake would be best for the activity. If you are new, you will probably want to join others on the lake.

In general, the fishing area that others have chosen is usually decent. In addition to a decent location, you will have company to talk to and enjoy passing the time with.

The social environment that is part of ice fishing makes this hobby very enjoyable. It is very nice to be able to enjoy the company of others who do not mind sharing their prize fishing locations.

This custom helps ice fishing beginners out a lot. In addition, these experienced fishermen will probably be very happy to discuss their successful techniques and adventurous fishing stories with you.

As a beginner, you will probably pick up a few invaluable tips to improve your own fishing skill if you listen. Do not be shy as most fishermen love to discuss the lessons they have learned from their past.

Once you feel like you have graduated from a beginner to a mediocre fisherman, you may want to branch out and begin finding your own fishing locations. As you begin to experiment and try to find your own locations, you will probably become very frustrated on occasion.

Remember that you will probably scare the fish away by making a lot of noise when you cut a hole or set up a hut. However, the fish will come back.


The equipment that you will need to go ice fishing will range from affordable to very expensive. You will want to select equipment depending on your budget and how often you plan to go fishing.

In addition to a rod, you will probably want a chisel, ice spud, or ice auger with which you can make holes in the ice. You will also need to get the correct kind of bait for the kind of fish you will be seeking.

Remember to dress warmly when you go ice fishing because Alaska is very cold at times. However, if you are properly prepared, this will be a very enjoyable and unforgettable experience for you.

by: Jack Landry
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