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Mar 01 2013

South Andros Bonefishing Getting Even Better

Healthy Bonefishing

We’ve always said that our business is built, first and foremost, on the finest fisheries in the world.  Really remote, really productive fisheries are hard to come by, and we are incredibly fortunate to spend our lives on three of the best. Bruce Chard is one of a bunch of long-time guests at Andros South…
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Feb 16 2013

Want to Write a Guest Post for Us?

Steelhead Flies by Louis Cahill Photography

We love running quality guest posts on our blog – we’ve run 126 of them so far.  They’re a great way for us to share great content with our readers, and also a great way for you to get your content in front of our readers.  If you’d like to submit a guest post for…
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Dec 13 2012

Baker’s Dozen to Bring on Your Trip

Packing for Your Trip

We’re in the business of hosting anglers in remote places, and the more prepared our guests can be, the better!  That’s why we were thrilled when Alaska West angler and blog contributor Bill Lenehan sent us this very well thought out list of 13 things you should bring on your trip, none of which are…
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Oct 31 2012

ECHO Gecko Rod Review

ECHO Gecko

Bill Lenehan is a long term friend of our blog as both a reader and a contributor.  We’re happy to say that he’s now also a guests of ours, having joined us at Alaska West for some king fishing this summer. After seeing our post last week asking (more like telling) you to take a…
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Sep 21 2012

Pacific Salmon Feeding in Fresh Water?

Salmon Feeding in Fresh Water

Pacific salmon don’t feed in fresh water – everybody knows that, right? Wrong.  Brian Morrison, fisheries biologist and author of several recent posts on fish lifecycles in Western Alaska,  is back today to tell us about some recent research findings that prove conventional wisdom wrong. Read on. Salmon Feeding in Fresh Water? Many anglers have…
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Sep 07 2012

Coho Salmon Lifecycles

Coho Salmon Lifecycles

Over the last couple of months we’ve run a couple of really well-received posts from Alaska West guest and fisheries biologist Brian Morrison – on the lifecycles of rainbow trout in Western Alaska, and chinook salmon everywhere. Today we wrap up the mini-series with some facts from Brian on another favorite of ours, the coho…
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Aug 29 2012

BC West Report from Steven Brutger

Brutger Steelhead

We love it when our guests take the time to write up their experiences at our lodges.  Steven Brutger joined us at BC West this year, and apparently he liked it! Thanks for the great account, Steven! The Dean- An Account from a Wyoming Trout Fisherman It’s 11:30am on a Friday and I’m sitting at…
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Jul 17 2012

Western Alaska Trout Lifecycles

Arolik Rainbow Chart

We were thrilled when Brian Morrison – Alaska West guest and fisheries biologist – volunteered to put together a series of articles for us about the science behind some of the fish we’re so lucky to chase in Alaska.  We think Brian’s insights are really interesting and hope you will too. Thanks, Brian! Western Alaska…
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Jun 30 2012

Metal Detector Spey Series – Concept and Design

Metal Detector Spey Rods

Brian Niska owns Whistler Fly Fishing and he’s one of our guest spey instructors at Alaska West and BC West.  There’s a reason we bring him back every year – he does an incredible job communicating concepts about spey fishing to anglers of all backgrounds. Brian designed a line of spey rods called ‘Metal Detector’…
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Jun 18 2012

Andros South 2012 Trip Report by Capt. Rick Grassett

Bonefishing Report 2012 - Grassett

One of our longest-standing hosts at Andros South is Captain Rick Grassett out of Sarasota, Florida.  Our crew at the lodge looks forward to fishing with Rick and his gang each year, and we really appreciate Rick putting together great reports from his trips. Here’s the lowdown on 2012.  Thanks, Rick! Capt. Rick Grassett’s Andros…
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