Hiring An Alaska Fishing Guide
April 30th, 2009 | Uncategorized | No Comments »When it comes time to finally head up to one of the few remaining expanses of undeveloped areas in the United States, full of game and pristine wilderness, finding a good Alaska fishing guide could be a necessary step to take. There are some really wild and vast regions in Alaska, including the Kenai Peninsula area, so having a guide who knows the ins-and-out of such places could be a good thing.
What, then, are the things to keep in mind in looking for someone to guide a person or a whole fishing party around a state like Alaska and Kenai or any other part of the state? Well, keep in mind that just about anybody who wants to can hang out a sign and proclaim himself a guide. There are no state licensing requirements to do so, although all the best guides adhere to certain practices and principles, and will possess certain credentials.
Wile most guides carry liability and other forms of insurance coverage, some do not, Check to see if the guide to be retained possesses such coverage. Also, given the wilderness and vast distance between some fishing camps and a town havnig some form of medical facilities, it may be a good idea that the guide have first aid and CPR training, just in case.
Guides themselves aren’t doing the fishing, so they don’t need to have any sorts of fishing or game licenses. Remember, they’re doing the guiding, not the fishing. Still, many of the best guides possess licenses as a hallmark of their craft. Plus, someone who has a license may be more serious about what it is he’s doing.
The kind of guide needed will also depend on the type of fishing to be done. There are many guides who don’t specialize in any one area or region in the state, but there are many who do take the time to learn the region in whice they operate. Try to find out how long the guide has been in business and what areas he knows best. If time is taken to investigate a little, hiring an Alaska fishing guide will be a relatively simple matter.