Fishing
 
      Alaska with its beauty and natural resources gives you an opportunity to fish with no crowds and only the sounds of the surrounding wilderness. The fishermen are provided with fully-equipped Spinning & Fly rods, boots and raincoats for the rainy weather, plunkers and other pieces of equipment. They bought all these in Kohls Promo Code, Target Promo Code, or Dicks Sporting Goods Promo Code. Every day we had hydroplane boat at our disposal on which we reach the most inaccessible places. We were after rainbow trout, several species of salmon and Coho salmon that were found here in abundance. The fishing took place under the guidance of experienced instructors. End of August is the beginning of the spawning season of Silver Salmon, Coho salmon. It’s a nice time for fishing. This is a beautiful and very energetic fish with a rapidly elongated silverfish body. Usually, a few fishes congregate in the river and, having gained strength, with a deafening roar pass through the shallow water, making fishermen’s heartbeat faster. At the top and bottom of the stream, sometimes directly by the feet of fisherman, dorsal fin of a salmon rapidly galloped by. The Silver Salmon Stream practically swarmed with large, 3-3,5-kg beautiful specimens of Coho salmon. It seemed that the whole river was singing its life-asserting song. Despite the apparent abundance of fish the bites were at first few, 3 hours of fishing yielded only 1-2 fish for each of us. We were trying out our fishing technique by offering the salmon multicolored spinners and jig attachments. At the end of the second day we hit upon the correct technique of catching. In the morning Coho salmon take on better the spinners N 2 - 3, white and fluorescent green. After lunch, good results were brought by Fly fishing with bright red and yellow patches, probably because the local insects - bright butterflies and dragonflies - are usually active in the afternoon. On the third day we lashed the river already competently and the results were immediate - 5-7 fish per person in 3 hours. Bites occurred a few times, but taking the large and beautiful fish out of the water was not so simple. The strongest fish were dragging fishers up and down the river. Sometimes hooks would accidentally salmon hitch up the side or tail. If we managed to pull it to the shore, according to the rules of fishermen this fish was to be immediately let go. And according to the same rules they could keep and take with them no more than two fish a day. The fishing guides, watching us, were giving advice, gently removing salmon off our hooks with special tweezers, taking photos of happy fishermen with their trophies, and helping the fishermen to change and fix the gear. All in all, it was a full package service; just make sure you try to catch something. At the end of the third day we decided to watch the way of salmon. By way of a narrow forest path we reached the lake where our stream originated. We got through dense thickets of lake water lilies to the stream source in a canoe. The place was magical. Imagine dark blue hills surrounding the lake, a saucer of crystal-clear water framed by lilies, the backs of salmon in it, slowly swirling in a courtship dance and the emerging new life ... This idyllic scene was completed by a pair of white swans and chicks. The soul could feel the touching of something mysterious, kind and eternal...      
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