Fish Alaska Magazine

Story by Cecelia “Pudge” Kleinkauf All the years I have lived in Alaska, I’ve heard about the Kanektok River in western Alaska, but I have never had an opportunity to fish it. As it happ
Tips and observations from some of the top guides and anglers on the Kenai River Mike Brown, Fly Shop Owner Mossy’s Fly Shop Email: mbrown@mossysflyshop.com Number of years on the Kenai: 25 years

Story by Troy Letherman When it comes to fishing in Alaska, it’s hard to begin with anything outside the mighty Kenai River. One of the most famous salmon and trout rivers in the world, it is home t
by Troy Letherman Meaning “river of plenty” in the Dena’ina language, the area near the present site of Talkeetna offered an abundant harvest for the Athabasca Indians who originally inhabited t
Check out the videos below for tips, tricks, and gear for your Alaska fishing trip!
Check out these videos for information on ice fishing in Alaska.

Recipe by Kevin Lane, The Cookery, Seward Makes 4 servings Time: 45 minutes (plus fermenting time) Prepare kimchi at least five days before serving, if possible. Recipe makes more than you will need,
Recipe by Alaskan Brewing Co. Ingredients 4 Alaska halibut steaks, 4 to 6 ounces each 1 small onion 2 ripe mangos 1/2 cup pineapple jam 1 cup Alaskan Husky IPA 1 tbsp fresh lime juice 1/2 tsp chil
Fish Alaska Magazine
Welcome to the Fish Alaska website where you’ll find all facets of Alaska sport fishing covered in depth. From lure-twitching techniques that pique the interest of the most finicky coho to selecting the best boat for Alaska’s cold water fishing, Fish Alaska magazine has you covered.
Find fly-tying videos for king salmon and all of Alaska’s popular gamefish, destination sections to provide resident and visiting anglers a complete understanding of Alaska’s fisheries and communities, and delicious seafood recipes for your hard-earned table fare. Topics covered include popular fisheries like the Kenai River, Homer, and Seward as well as off-the-beaten-path variety like the Kanektok River.
Subjects cover traditional casting and spinning techniques, kayak fishing, surf fishing, fly fishing, two-handed fly fishing, reading water, Alaska’s annual fishing derbies, conservation topics, the new and best gear for Alaska fishing, hunting, camping and a whole lot more.
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