Take a Trip to Alaska: Halibut Fishing
Halibut fishing is the most popular sporting activity in
Alaska. If you have plans of going on a halibut chase, you need
to have an experienced angler by your side. That is mainly
because Alaska halibut fishing can be an exasperating activity
for the novice. If you haven't tried it before, you should know
that halibuts are extremely cunning creatures. To drag them
onboard, you must have several things in mind.
First and foremost, you'd better not sail in deep sea without a
guide. You need someone who knows these waters thoroughly.
ProFish-n-Sea has specialized in educating Alaska fishing guides
and charter captains who can take you whenever you like. The
best person to take onboard is ProFish-n-Sea himself- namely,
Steve Zernia. Mr Zernia is a second- generation Alaska Charter
Fishing Captain. He is the one with the greatest halibut fishing
experience, and he also knows by heart the best sea routes. If
you are really eager to thrill to the real Alaska halibut
fishing, you'd better find Steve. He is available both for
experienced anglers and novices. His main aim will be to make
you feel to the bones everything about halibut fishing. He will
help you on your first halibut trip and will guide you with
priceless advice.
The second thing you need to have in mind is that Alaska can
offer you a tremendous abundance of different species of fish.
They are all eager to peck at your bait. The only thing you need
to know is how to catch them after they are hooked. To most
fishermen from other places on Earth a successful fishing trip
is measured by the number of bites, hookups or fish landed
onboard. The thing that strikes most on an Alaska halibut
fishing trip, is that measures are changed. Success is
determined by pounds of halibut meat. Alaska halibut fishing is
your way to feel the immense bounty of Alaska's fishery. A
six-passenger Alaska halibut fishing boat can catch as much fish
as a commercial long-liner. With a pinch of luck and appropriate
conditions, every hooked up halibut will eventually end up
onboard. For more information click Alaska Halibut Fishing
Alaska halibut fishing requires the angler to have the strength
and patience to pull the rod until the fish is out of the water.
And that could be a difficult task for the inexperienced. The
halibut having taken the bait doesn't necessary ensure the
catching of the fish. The tackle should be strong enough to
endure the pressure. That is why you need a guide to show you
how to do it properly and not turn the catch into a failure.
Steve has a lifetime of experience in Alaska halibut fishing and
can show you everything you need to know about it. When hooked,
a sly Alaska halibut would dive straight down and a novice can
easily be pulled to the rail or even worse: let go of the
fishing rod. You must have the energy to keep the rod until the
fish are exhausted and give it up. And that, as Steve Zernia
would teach you, is the real chore. A guide will help you
develop the basic fishing techniques necessary for a successful
catch. Steve will give everything to teach you so that your
first Alaska halibut fishing brings you satisfaction and doesn't
turn into a nightmare.