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Friday, 12 June 2009

Lowepro Rezo TLZ 20 (Black) Bag + Tripod + Accessory Kit for Canon Rebel XSi, XS, T1i, XTi, 40D, 50D, Nikon D40, D60, D5000, D90, D300, D700, Olympus Evolt E-30, E-450, E-520, E-620, and Sony Alpha A200, A300, A350, A700 Digital SLR Cameras

Kit includes:
1) Lowepro Rezo TLZ 20 Camera Bag
2) Precision Design Deluxe Camera Tripod with Carrying Case
3) Precision Design Deluxe 6-Piece Lens & Digital SLR Camera Cleaning Kit

Designed specifically for distinctive, optical zoom digital cameras and compact digital SLRs, this holster-style bag has stretch-to-fit lid, quick-release buckle and SlipLock attachment tab. Soft, brushed-tricot lining protects the camera and LCD screens.

Get maximum image quality and avoid camera shake with this lightweight and sturdy 57-inch tripod, supplied with a fitted carrying case and strap.

This 6-piece cleaning kit contains everything you'll ever need to properly clean your lenses, including a Hurricane Air Blower, Lens Cleaning Tissues, Lens Cloth, Lens Cleaning Liquid, Brush and Cotton Swabs.




When you're planning an Alaska float fishing trip, the focus should be on the planning. Alaska sees over a million tourists every year and that means popular lodges book up fast, charters get reserved and you could get stuck without a seat.

To learn more about how to make your float fishing trip a success, keep reading for advice on what to pack, when to go and where to look for the best fishing.

Packing List for an Alaskan Float Fishing Trip

Because the temperature can vary radically in Alaska - from a hot noon sun to a freezing cold night - you want clothes that will layer, dry quickly and keep you both warm and protected. Opt for clothing made from quick dry fabric like smart wool or a performance blend and choose pieces that can layer. Ideally, you want long-sleeve shirts and pants that will protect you from both the sun and bugs.

Before you start packing all your heavy float fishing gear, double check with your lodge or charter company to see what is and isn't included in your package. Of course, pack your favorite floats and lures, but many charter companies include larger equipment and safety gear.

And last but not least, the best place to spend your money is on solid rain gear. Though Gore-Tex is expensive and breathable, it's actually not fully waterproof and will eventually start to seep after a full day of heavy rain. PVC can be hot and uncomfortable, but its impenetrable. So, whether you choose PVC or Gore-Tex, weigh your options, consider whether you're staying in a lodge or out in the wilderness - and choose accordingly.

When to Go

The peak season for float fishing in Alaska is the summer, so it's between the months of June and September. You'll likely have warm, if not rainy, weather, great fishing and easy pickings on the water. However, the summer is also prime tourism season, which is why it's so important to book ahead.

Great Locales for Fishing

Some of the best places for Alaska angling are

* Bristol Bay, the world's largest salmon fishery which is also home to a wide assortment of other fish
* The Copper River Delta, a fast-moving water rich with trout
* The Kenai River, a place known for its massive king salmon, and
* Kodiak Island, home to great roadside and remote fishing locations

Remember, when you're planning an Alaska float fishing trip, always book the best fishing locations, reserve your place early, go during the season and pack smart. If you're trying to book a charter or lodge, get a recommendation or referral from the Alaska Department of Fish and Game Sport Fish Division. You can find them online at sf.adfg.state.ak.us.

For information on exciting fishing adventures - please visit http://www.alaskafloridafishing.com - a popular site providing great fishing trip insights - such as an Alaska fly-in fishing - Fort Lauderdale sport fishing - and many more!

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