Three Great Places To Go For The Fishing Trip Of A Lifetime

This post was written by the Listed Author on June 25, 2009
Posted Under: Travel and Adventure

By: Art Gib

You’ve been fishing in the same ponds, lakes, and streams for most of your life and you’ve absolutely loved it. Then you start to think: what am I missing? Although familiar fishing spots are as comfortable as that old sweater, sometimes it’s fun to get out of town and see what the rest of the world has to offer. How about Alaska, Montana, and even the Amazon River for starters? Here’s more about these great fishing venues.

Alaska

Alaska Although Alaska is a popular tourist destination thanks to its soaring glaciers, abundant wildlife, and whale viewing, people also flock to the state to indulge in some serious fishing. There’s nothing quite like enjoying a freezerful of halibut and salmon steaks all winter long after a successful and exciting trip. The Kenai River and Peninsula are great locations for finding those halibuts and salmon, and there are literally hundreds of outfitters that specialize in helping fishermen make memories to last a lifetime. Your experience can be rugged and primitive, or you can choose to be pampered in luxury when you’re not out on the water. It is a fly fisherman’s paradise also, so make sure you choose an outfitter that specializes in the kind of fishing you most want to do.

Montana

Montana fishing When it comes to fly fishing, it’s hard to beat the gorgeous rivers of Southern Montana. The most famous river is the Yellowstone, where anglers may catch glimpses of moose and other wildlife as they fish for brown and cutthroat trout. The Paradise Valley area has over 100 miles of fishable waters to enjoy. The Big Horn River is home to some of the most aggressive and large brown, rainbows, and cut-bows you may ever encounter, and you will be sure to test your skills while enjoying some of the most beautiful scenery in North America.

Brazil

800px-Flyfishing For an exotic change, how about traveling all the way down to the dense jungles of Brazil to face off against the fearsome peacock bass of the Amazon River? The Peacock is not a bass at all, but rather, an aggressive and large form of cichlid. There is no mistaking what’s on the end of your line when you feel the Peacock’s explosive strike: it is an angling challenge that is unique and it can only happen on the Amazon since the fish is found nowhere else. The species can grow in excess of 27 pounds and has been known to shatter rods, so this type of fishing is not for the faint of heart. Make sure to choose a reputable and experienced outfitter to help make your experience successful as well as unforgettable.

Author Resource:-> Acute Angling (http://www.acuteangling.com) is your source for high quality Amazon Peacock Bass fishing trips. Art Gib is a freelance writer.
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