Alaska: Petersburg: Fishing in Petersburg
Discovering the sport of fishing in scenic Petersburg, Alaska has been made easier since the advent of the World Wide Web.
An excellent place to begin an online education in fishing in Petersburg is at the sites offering event and activity information, which will familiarize you with what packages are available. These sites also provide a calendar of events that outline what activities will take place during your visit. For those who want to plan their hotel accommodations, the Internet provides many sites that outline the rates and availability throughout the year. The web also includes information about Alaska’s ferry system, which will help make your travels easier.
Next, online travelers can visit web sites that detail the fine dining of the area. Flaky, fluffy, cotton-white fileted halibut is certain to top each menu. Petersburg, however, is not just for die-hard fishermen. Guests can take non-fishing excursions to a glacier, Frederick Sound for whale watching in the summer, Coronation Island, located at the western edge of the Inside Passage, or can go into town to discover storefronts decorated with a form of traditional Norwegian floral painting called rosemaling. So whether you plan to catch that dream fish or explore the local flavor of Petersburg, the Internet is an excellent resource for planning a trip of a lifetime.

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