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Using Rockfish Descenders

Any rockfish brought up from depths of 60 feet or more will suffer barotrauma. © EcoLeeser Going Down - Descenders for Rockfish Rockfish Descenders blog by George Krumm Rockfish descenders (aka Read More...

Using Rockfish Descenders2019-07-12T14:45:16-08:00

How to Cook Salmon

How to cook salmon perfectly is a bit of an art form. You toured Alaska this summer and caught yourself a couple dozen pounds of succulent salmon fillets, but now what? We got Read More...

How to Cook Salmon2019-07-12T14:47:39-08:00

Bear Safety Defense

What it's like to take a bear defense course I’ve been interested in bear protection and a bear defense course for a while, mostly because just the mere thought of surprising a bear Read More...

Bear Safety Defense2019-06-01T10:37:28-08:00

Halibut Fishing Alaska

Halibut is the largest and the most sought-after sportfish in Alaska. Charters, rental boats, and private boats venture out daily during the summer season all across Alaska from Ketchikan to Adak targeting these Read More...

Halibut Fishing Alaska2019-05-28T09:17:59-08:00

Pebble Mine: A Pebble Whose Ripples Will Never Go Away

Pebble Mine opposition supporters rally during the Anchorage DEIS Public Hearing outside of the Dena'ina Center in Downtown Anchorage on April 16, 2019. © Melissa Norris Pebble Mine: A Pebble Whose Read More...

Pebble Mine: A Pebble Whose Ripples Will Never Go Away2019-05-23T11:35:29-08:00

Trailer Lights Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting your boat trailer lights Trailer lights giving you trouble? May is a wonderful time in Alaska. Spring chases winter up to the mountain peaks, rivers begin to rise as the long days Read More...

Trailer Lights Troubleshooting2019-05-13T14:44:46-08:00

Alaska Board of Fisheries Management System

Fish and wildlife resources in Alaska With more than 600,000 sportfishing, hunting, and trapping licenses purchased across the state each year, it’s clear that the outdoors is vital to Alaskans and that is Read More...

Alaska Board of Fisheries Management System2019-03-25T08:55:45-08:00

Steelhead Fishing Bloopers

Steelhead Fishing Bloopers: Adventures of Mac Lightfoot Blog Series by Mac Lightfoot For Mac, steelhead fishing is the pinnacle of cold-water sportfishing. He’s already spent time at Rainbow Trout Anonymous getting off the Read More...

Steelhead Fishing Bloopers2018-11-26T13:03:47-09:00

Four Ways to King Crab – RECIPES

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] How to Invite a King Crab to Dinner by James McConnell, Slippery Salmon Bar & Grill King Crab is everyone’s “fave”; however it is often a messy challenge to eat in a Read More...

Four Ways to King Crab – RECIPES2018-07-03T13:07:07-08:00

CFS and How it Affects Fish

First of all, what is CFS? CFS refers to cubic feet per second, and it is used to measure river flow. That being said, we can already start thinking back to times when Read More...

CFS and How it Affects Fish2018-09-26T16:54:19-08:00

Back Trolling Setups for Alaska Salmon Fishing

Blog Post by Jeremy Anderson When I think of back trolling for salmon on the Kenai or Kasilof River I think of a relaxing day interrupted by organized chaos in the boat. Telling Read More...

Back Trolling Setups for Alaska Salmon Fishing2018-05-07T12:12:26-08:00

How To Take Better Fishing Photos

Long after that slab-sided coho went into the fish box, or the trophy trout was released back into the river, your photos remain as evidence of an epic catch or priceless moment. Looking Read More...

How To Take Better Fishing Photos2018-09-27T15:19:46-08:00

Sportsmen applaud Investor General report of Environmental Protection Agency conduct during Bristol Bay Watershed Assessment

ANCHORAGE, AK – Sportsmen and Bristol Bay business owners today celebrate the release of a report by an independent federal watchdog, the Inspector General, which determined the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency acted fairly Read More...

Sportsmen applaud Investor General report of Environmental Protection Agency conduct during Bristol Bay Watershed Assessment2018-09-25T12:33:24-08:00

The Captain & the Hook

Asleep, Captain Carrie McCann dreamed away when the alarm went off at 5 a.m., rolled over, hit the snooze, the alarm again called at 5:10 a.m., then again at 5:20. The Captain darted out of bed, Read More...

The Captain & the Hook2018-09-25T12:54:16-08:00

Sonar Solutions

Fishing blind: I hate it. There is a bit of mystery in the depths of lakes. The flat, wide expanse of water gives few clues as to what lies beneath or to where Read More...

Sonar Solutions2018-09-04T23:03:56-08:00
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