Jig Life Episode 7
Jigging with Icy Bay Lodge In Episode 7 of the Jig Life, Marcus and the crew head to Icy Bay Lodge in Southeast Alaska to hit the saltwater and jig Read More...
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Jigging with Icy Bay Lodge In Episode 7 of the Jig Life, Marcus and the crew head to Icy Bay Lodge in Southeast Alaska to hit the saltwater and jig Read More...
Spiral wrapped fishing rods are stable under heavy loads, making them especially well suited to fishing for large Alaska bottomfish. The simple spiral is the simplest, and for many types of rods, Read More...
Anchoring systems is the focus of Part III of the Fish Alaska vlog series on Boating Accessories. Editor George Krumm talks about items at the bow end of his boat, Read More...
Tackle organization is an important concept, when you fish from the bank or from a boat. In this video, Fish Alaska Editor George Krumm shares information how he organizes tackle Read More...
Boating accessories are among the most impactful items you can add to your boat to make it fish better. In this video, Fish Alaska Editor George Krumm shares information Read More...
by George Krumm Spey swivels prevent twist in your running line, thereby reducing the frustration and downtime that twisted, coiled, kinked running line causes. They make your running line perform Read More...
by George Krumm Double braided loops will help make the factory loops of your fly lines and sink-tips last indefinitely. They serve as the junction between sink-tips and leader material, or Read More...
Tying Twitching Jigs for Salmon by George Krumm Twitching Jigs have become one of the most popular river salmon-fishing techniques over the past several years. It’s a technique that is hands-on, can Read More...
How to Make Mono Spinners (Soft Spinners) by George Krumm Every angler knows what a spinner is, but not nearly as many know what a mono spinner, sometimes called a soft spinner, Read More...
By George Krumm Halibut rigging in Alaska often involves size 12/0 to 20/0 circle hooks fished on or near the bottom, baited with chunks of large herring, salmon parts, octopus, or other Read More...
Saltwater salmon rigging in Alaska runs the gamut. We might be mooching during the morning tide change, and switching over to trolling with downriggers or lead after the tide change. The next Read More...