Stories
Bristol Bay’s Sockeye Boom and the Golden Age of Trout Fishing
Bristol Bay trout fishing has always drawn anglers from around the world, but right now, something truly extraordinary is Read More...
Teaching the Joys of Flyfishing to the Next Generation
Youth fishing camp isn't just about catching fish. The Kenai Peninsula Chapter of Trout Read More...
A Record-Breaking Run
Kenai River sockeye count numbers like these do not come around often. When more Read More...
Videos
Adventures in Old Harbor, Kodiak | Episode 10
Old Harbor Kodiak: Hitting The Saltwater Join Fish Alaska Publisher Marcus Weiner and Jeff Peterson of Kodiak Combos Read More...
Trout Traveler at Yakutat Lodge | Episode 1
Chasing Steelhead at Yakutat Lodge Episode 1 of our new series kicks off Read More...
Best Salmon Burger Recipe: Zesty, Healthy & Freezer-Friendly
Fish it and Dish it—Alaska Wild on a Plate! By Read More...
Rain Gear for Alaska
Rain gear for Alaska is a critical component of a wardrobe for residents and visitors. It often rains in the 49th state, and if you are heading to places in Southeast such as Ketchikan, where over 140 inches of rain falls in an average year, you’ll be wearing that rain gear most of the time.
Tips for Correctly Packaging and Transporting Your Fish and Game from Alaska!
Shipping fish from Alaska requires having a plan in place to ensure you have Read More...
Featured Recipes
Linda’s Grilled Black Cod Tips
Trawl-Free Recipe by Linda Behnken Grilled black cod tips marinated in a sweet-savory pineapple-soy glaze deliver buttery, caramelized bites that cook in minutes over high heat, a specialty collar cut that Read More...
The Kannery Cedar Plank Salmon
Trawl-Free Recipe provided by The Kannery Restaurant in Homer, Alaska Read More...
Salmon Bacon
Trawl-Free Recipe provided by Melissa Norris Salmon bacon is my new addiction. If Read More...
Fish Alaska Magazine
Welcome to the Fish Alaska magazine 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.
Fish Alaska magazine is Alaskan-owned and operated, printing 10 full-color, glossy issues per year in conjunction with an extensive website that offers bonus content for our subscribers. To enjoy full access to the Fish Alaska magazine site, subscribe to the magazine today and choose whether you would like to receive the print edition or read the full digital issue online. Then get started checking out extra articles and how-to’s throughout the site. Our site has hundreds of pages of solid Alaska fishing content with more being added every month. If you don’t see what you are looking for let us know! We also publish Hunt Alaska for outdoorsmen and avid hunters. Thanks for visiting Fish Alaska’s website and reading our magazine.
—All of us at Fish Alaska















