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Chinook Bonanza: Big, Bright, Bruiser Kings on the Nushagak

By Marcus Weiner After nearly 15 years spent traipsing around Alaska, we find ourselves coming back to places where the fishing was hot, the guides exceptional and the lodges top-notch. Such is definitely Read More...

Chinook Bonanza: Big, Bright, Bruiser Kings on the Nushagak2017-10-07T19:38:53-08:00

Tube Flies for Sea-Run Species

By Mike Lunde Round, cylindrical-shaped, a few inches in length and accompanied by a thin diameter—the generic plastic tube revolutionized and perhaps is the birthplace of the earliest tube flies. At a point Read More...

Tube Flies for Sea-Run Species2018-08-20T16:28:24-08:00

Rainbows At Denali

I know what you are thinking— that there are no rainbows in Denali because it’s just too cold for them to survive there. Well, that’s what I thought too, until I encountered the rainbow king of Read More...

Rainbows At Denali2018-09-26T11:46:16-08:00

Coho Rodeo

Finding a Sitka-Sized Haul of Lings, Rockfish, Flatties and of course, Big, Bright Bunches of Silvers. It's easy to forget just how special an Alaska fishing trip should be. It's even easier to Read More...

Coho Rodeo2017-10-08T12:54:45-08:00

Seven Days of the Mist Cove

  Story and photos by Terry Sheely This is not the type of cruise where we lean on damp steel railing four stories above green water, talk about food and watch Alaska slide Read More...

Seven Days of the Mist Cove2018-01-08T10:42:16-09:00

Setting Up Your Float Rod for Trout Fishing

By Jeremy Anderson,  Using a spin rod and bobber to float fish for rainbow trout can be one of the deadliest methods for targeting fish in moving water.  The advantages of a spin Read More...

Setting Up Your Float Rod for Trout Fishing2018-05-07T12:29:39-08:00

Bristol Bay Articles

  Bristol Bay, Alaska Fishing Articles Read fishing articles from the Bristol Bay area to help plan your next fishing trip! This is Naknek A Nod to Naknek's Lady Fishing Read More...

Bristol Bay Articles2023-07-14T14:38:24-08:00

In Search of the Holy Grayling

By Darryl Quidort Of the various fish I’ve caught with a fly rod, grayling are my favorite. It’s not the difficulty of the endeavor, the fishing skill required or the great fighting ability Read More...

In Search of the Holy Grayling2018-12-21T12:34:10-09:00

Driving Grayling Airborne

Heavily Palmered Flies & the Skate By G.B. Barnard IV The Arctic grayling (Thymallus Arcticus (Pallus)) is a marvelous fish.  While the majority of Alaska predators key themselves directly around the nutritious annual Read More...

Driving Grayling Airborne2018-12-21T12:26:22-09:00

Arctic Icons

Arctic Icons By E. Donnall Thomas Jr. Grayling have probably saved more trips than any other fish in Alaska. Let me count the ways… For two straight days, we’d had plenty to worry Read More...

Arctic Icons2017-10-01T09:52:42-08:00

Interior Grayling

  By Matt Hage By the end of June, every road-accessible waterway in Alaska that holds even a rumor of a king salmon is buried under a tangled web of 60-pound test and Read More...

Interior Grayling2018-12-21T12:24:24-09:00

Fish U: Aquatic Education in Alaska

By Shann Paul Jones “It doesn’t matter if you believe in eating every fish that you catch or releasing all of them; I think we can all agree that wanton waste is a Read More...

Fish U: Aquatic Education in Alaska2018-12-21T12:03:16-09:00

Targeting Trophy Halibut

There are many factors to consider when it comes to catching trophy halibut, including the tides, choice of bait, size of baits, structure, depth and tackle. However, here I will focus on bait Read More...

Targeting Trophy Halibut2018-09-27T16:18:17-08:00
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