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Aug 03 2018

5 Ways to Land More Silvers

Fly fishing for silver salmon

Our run of silver salmon have just began their annual return to our home river at Alaska West. What does that mean, exactly? It means it won’t be long until our river is teeming with hyper-aggressive, hard-fighting, chrome bright, acrobatic coho that readily take flies. Sound good? It should. Those who have experienced silver madness…
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Jul 31 2018

Timeless Tips: Steelheading Simplified

Today we have a few steelheading tips coming at you from our own Kara Knight. Kara is our lodge manager at B.C. West on the Dean River and knows a thing or two about swinging flies for steelhead. We asked Kara for a few tips she’s picked up from her time on the Dean that…
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Jul 27 2018

Guide Poll: The Difference Between a ‘Good’ and an ‘Elite’ Angler

Fighting king salmon

We pride ourselves on the experience and know-how of our guide staffs at our lodges, many of whom have extensive guiding and/or fishing experience from all over the globe. That means we’re extremely fortunate to pull from a huge braintrust of uber-fishy people to consistently bring you the latest and greatest in fly fishing. With…
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Jul 17 2018

Timeless Tips: Mousing for Rainbow Trout

Mousing for rainbow trout

One of the most fun and unique ways to target rainbow trout in Western Alaska is by ‘mousing.’  Small voles and other rodents often find themselves in the river, intentionally or not, and our bigger predatory rainbows are always on the lookout for a meal that’s even more filling than their usual diet of salmon…
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Jul 16 2018

Fly Tying Tip: Scruff Your Dubbing

fly tying tip- scruff your dubbing6

We just finished up a great couple weeks at Alaska West with our good friend, professional fly designer/tyer, and Deneki blog contributor, Stuart Foxall. As you might expect, he showed us a few things, and today we thought we’d share one of those things with you. As a commercial fly tyer, speed is critical to…
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Jul 13 2018

Wind on Your Dominant Shoulder – Top 3 Casts

Louis Cahill Photography

It’s no secret, excess wind is one of the most challenging variables to overcome when casting a fly rod.. Particularly on the flats. Many anglers fret the thought of having to deliver the fly directly into a stiff headwind, often practicing for hours into the wind in preparation of an upcoming trip. However, we find…
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Jul 09 2018

Ed Ward on the Perry Poke – OPST Video

ed ward perry poke

When it comes to skagit-style spey casting, we think its safe to say that the Perry Poke is one of the most versatile casts an angler can have in his/her repertoire. That being said, its actually one of the least used casts we tend to see from guests at our lodges. Therefore, when Alaska West…
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Jul 03 2018

Timeless Tips: Fighting King Salmon – Bend the Butt Section

Our king salmon seasons in Alaska and British Columbia are underway, so today we present you with a friendly reminder of one of the most common mistakes made when fighting big fish on spey rods – not putting enough pressure on the fish! Take the photo above taken of Alaska West guide, Ben West, while…
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Jul 02 2018

Fly Tying Tip: Anchoring Jungle Cock Eyes

Tying flies with jungle cock

We’re excited to have our good friend and world-renowned fly tyer, Stuart Foxall, in house this week at Alaska West. That means evenings in our ‘lounge-tent’ have been transformed from a casual social hour to a fly tying masterclass, and in no way is that a complaint. Stu recently shared a great tip with us…
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Jun 29 2018

Mend to Fix

Mending for steelhead

Mend: /mend/ verb. To repair (something that is broken or damaged). Synonyms: repair, fix. When fishing moving water, whether swinging flies for steelhead and salmon or dead drifting nymphs and/or dries for trout, great mends catch more fish than great casts. After all, a proper mend can create a effective presentation, and effective presentations (not casts) are…
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