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"We would like to thank you guys for
making this visit to Alaska such a memorable experience.
We will be recommending you to everyone we know interested in
coming to Alaska. You can use us as references anytime."
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Planning, Activities and Licensing
Plan your visit
times
Use these calendars to assist you while
planning your trip to Alaska.
Clam tides for Cook Inlet
2011:
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June 1 thru
5
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June 13 thru
19
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July 1 thru
5
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July 13 thru
17
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July 30 thru Aug
3
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Aug 12 thru Aug
14
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Aug 28 thru
31
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Sept 26 thru Sept
30
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Oct 25 thru Oct
30
Other things to do while
visiting the Kenai Peninsula
How about some of these
ideas:
- Wildlife / Glacier Cruises
- Visit Exit Glacier
- Visit Portage Glacier
- Flightseeing
- Fly-in fishing and bear viewing
- Seward Sealife Center
- Spend a day in Homer
- Kenai Museum
- Mountain biking and hiking
- Gift shops and visitor�s centers
- Kenai River rafting
- Take a drive to Johnson Lake and
Tustumena Lake
- Walk along one of the great beaches
and view the volcanoes
- White Water Rafting
- 4 Wheeling through Caribou
Hills
- Norman Lowell Art Gallery
- Alaska Wildlife Conservation
Center
What to bring?
Along with bringing a spirit for
adventure you will want to consider bringing the following to make
your Alaska salmon fishing vacation enjoyable:
| Picture ID for fishing
license |
Rain Gear |
Boots, waders |
| Gloves |
Long underwear |
Bug repellent |
| Sunscreen |
Rugged outdoor wear |
Jacket |
| Camera |
Personal care items |
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| The mornings and
evening hours can get cool, it is usually a good idea to dress
in layers, you can always take something off as it warms in
the afternoon and put it back on as it cools. Good quality
rain gear such as a gore tex two piece rain suit is highly
recommended because it is light weight and doubles as a great
windbreaker. You never know when it may rain, so be prepared.
Good foot gear is also essential to keeping your feet dry on a
rainy day. A good mix of synthetic fabrics as well as natural
fabrics will help keep you comfortable in any weather
scenario. Fly fisherman may want to consider light
neoprene. |
Fishing License
Information
Licensing
| Nonresident license fees:
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| Nonresident 1 - day sport fishing
license |
$ 20.00 |
| Nonresident 3 - day sport fishing
license |
$ 35.00 |
| Nonresident 7 - day sport fishing
license |
$ 55.00 |
| Nonresident 14 - day sport fishing
license |
$ 80.00 |
| Annual nonresident sport fishing
license |
$145.00 |
| King salmon stamp
fees: |
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| Nonresident 1 - day stamp
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$ 10.00 |
| Nonresident 3 - day stamp
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$ 20.00 |
| Nonresident 7 - day stamp
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$ 30.00 |
| Nonresident 14 - day stamp
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$ 50.00 |
| Annual nonresident sport fishing
license |
$100.00 |
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Nonresident anglers under the age
of 16 do not need a king salmon tag.
For your convenience you may purchase
an Alaska Fishing License
from the Alaska Department of Fish and Game online and then
print it out using your printer.
Book your Alaska fishing vacation
with us.
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