Days with Rio Salvaje start early. While you’re enjoying breakfast in your comfortable Chilean accommodations, our crew is hard at work getting prepared for the day. By the time you’re fueled up and ready to go, lunch has been made, fishing gear assembled, vehicles packed and boats inflated and readied for the day. Fishing includes…
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Rainbow Trout
In the early 1900’s rainbow trout stocks were taken from hatcheries in northern California and southern Oregon and transplanted in Argentina and Chile. Southern Chile, with its climate and geography very similar to that of the Pacific Northwest, is an ideal environment for rainbow trout. It’s no wonder these fish have thrived since their introduction….
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Brown Trout
These beautiful fish seem to like making a fashion statement as they all come with their own original dress. Such a variety of colors and spots makes catching Chilean brown trout a photo opportunity every time. Brown trout are carnivorous and cannibalistic, and that makes them aggressive feeders. Large browns tend to be nocturnal and…
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Finishing Intruders – 9 Styles
Deneki pal and professional fly designer, Stuart Foxall, is back today with another great post for all of you who like tying flies for anadramous fish.. Not one, not two, but nine different ways to finish off your intruders! Enjoy! Finishing Intruders – 9 Styles Intruder style flies are a really fun fly to tie, mainly because…
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All About Dolly Varden
During the back half of our season at Alaska West, we’re lucky to witness a pretty amazing run of dolly varden, a species of char native to Western Alaska. Arguably one of the prettiest fish in our river, they’re also available in laugh-inducing numbers, making them an awesome fish to target on a fly rod….
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New Drying Tent
If you’ve spent any time with us at Alaska West, you probably remember our drying tent, the small structure with a heater big enough to dry out our guests gear after a soggy day on the river. If you haven’t spent time with us at Alaska West, but have picked up a pair of Simms…
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Get Your Swivel On
Today we’re coming at you with a great trout rigging tip courtesy of Alaska West guide, Larry McKurtis. If you’re planning on chucking big flies for big trout (especially in Alaska), you might want to read up on this one. Take it away Larry! Get Your Swivel On Here at Alaska West we’re always tinkering…
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Walter Sighting
Hog Johnson, Big Jerry, Jethro.. No matter what you call him, every river has that one fish that haunts all those who fish it. It’s the biggest, baddest fish in the river that many have encountered, but few have held. Here on the Kanektok, we call that fish Walter, and each season our guides and…
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Sculpin Helmets
Throughout our season, one of the most consistent ways to target our big Alaskan rainbow trout is with sculpin patterns. While tossing mice or drifting flesh and egg patterns certainly have their place during parts of our season, a good sclupin imitation is usually a safe bet no matter what time of year. Our trout love gorging…
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Top Posts on Chum Salmon
Our Alaska season is underway and right now and our rivers are starting to fill up with big, bright chum salmon. Chums are one of the most underrated game fish out there. We’re not exactly sure why.. Perhaps it’s the name. After all the word ‘chum’ is not overly endearing. Or perhaps it’s because in days…
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