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Alaska Fishing Tips

How-to plan fishing trips in Alaska of all kinds as well as how-to catch more fish, the gear needed to do it, Alaska seafood recipes and much more

Conversation with Hunter and Conservationist Tia Shoemaker

Hunting is not only how Tia makes a living, it’s how she provides for herself and her family. She likes to say that after her guiding season she “switches from Boone and Crocket to Spoon and Crockpot.”

Conversation with Hunter and Conservationist Tia Shoemaker2021-01-20T10:11:20-09:00

Fly Tying: One Fly at a Time

Like many others before him, Smith is drawn to fly tying for the self-sufficiency it gives him. He soon realized that he could tie as many flies as he wanted—being limited only by materials and time.

Fly Tying: One Fly at a Time2021-01-14T09:32:47-09:00

How to Fillet Halibut

Quality fish care makes a huge difference. We were so impressed on our trip to Kodiak Legends Lodge that we wanted to give you a step-by-step guide to perfecting your halibut filleting techniques.

How to Fillet Halibut2021-01-11T09:45:23-09:00

Traveling to Alaska

Traveling to Alaska is an amazing experience filled with sights and sounds that most of us don’t get to encounter in everyday life.

Traveling to Alaska2021-01-06T12:59:30-09:00

A Team Effort: Conserving Alaska’s Fisheries

The Alaska staff, members, and volunteers of Trout Unlimited envision a future where visitors and our communities value, care for, and enjoy resilient, clean, and healthy waters where salmon and trout thrive.

A Team Effort: Conserving Alaska’s Fisheries2020-12-30T11:41:23-09:00

Melanie Brown: Bristol Bay Salmon Mama

When Melanie Brown was 10 years old, her mom decided it was time for her to begin fishing the family’s setnet site on the Naknek River in Bristol Bay.

Melanie Brown: Bristol Bay Salmon Mama2020-12-31T12:58:37-09:00

Trout Unlimited Alaska

Let's Talk About Trout Unlimited Alaska Trout Unlimited is a national non-profit organization that is driven by the mission "To conserve, protect and restore North America's coldwater fisheries and their watersheds." Their activity Read More...

Trout Unlimited Alaska2020-12-31T14:41:06-09:00

Monkey Boats and Sailboats

For eight years Jeffery and Christine worked tirelessly bringing the David B back to life. Both worked full-time jobs during most of this time.

Monkey Boats and Sailboats2020-12-18T09:33:57-09:00

Optimus 360

With the Optimus 360, boaters can rest assured that the ease of navigating in tight and busy areas will bring a sense of relief.

Optimus 3602020-12-21T10:49:00-09:00

2020 Holiday Gift Guide Pt. 2

As the holidays rapidly approach, our editors poured over the endless options of gear for outdoorsmen to provide you with a list of possibilities to please anglers of all skill levels, ages and genders.

2020 Holiday Gift Guide Pt. 22020-11-25T12:40:50-09:00

Fur: Art, Harvest, and Sustainability

The hand-crafted pieces Robert makes are entirely custom. You can’t find patterns out there so everything he creates—hats, coats, vests, pillows, blankets, scarves, gloves, and more—is from his imagination.

Fur: Art, Harvest, and Sustainability2020-11-25T09:38:35-09:00

Sheefish Primer

Sheefish Primer Blog by Paul D. Atkins Many people ask me about sheefish—what they’re like to catch, eat, how cold it is, but mostly they ask how they can go about getting a Read More...

Sheefish Primer2021-02-03T14:11:39-09:00

Tongass & Salmon: A Way of Life in Southeast Alaska

Tongass National Forest Blog by Kayla Roys, Trout Unlimited Fishing an alpine lake in southeast Alaska. © Sydney Akagi Photography Those who know southeast Alaska likely and rightly imagine mountains erupting Read More...

Tongass & Salmon: A Way of Life in Southeast Alaska2020-10-15T14:36:42-08:00

Mines in Canada Jeopardize Alaska Fisheries

Mines and mining errors or worse – failures – in Canada threaten powerhouse Alaska king salmon and silver salmon fisheries in Southeast.

Mines in Canada Jeopardize Alaska Fisheries2020-12-31T14:40:30-09:00
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