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Search Results for: King Salmon

Mar 10 2009

Family Fishing in Alaska Part Five – What We Learned

Jason Whiting, bombin’ the two-hander. Photo: Cameron Miller Today we hear from Bryan Whiting on what he and his family learned on their trips to Alaska West in 2004, 2006 and 2008.  Today’s post is all about strategies for the trip – we’ll have a follow-up post on what they learned about the fishing.  As…
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Mar 01 2009

Family Fishing in Alaska Part Four – When and Where to Go

Mom found some nice rainbows… We continue our series from Bryan Whiting on his family’s fishing trips to Alaska West, with his thoughts on making your decision of when and where to go. — When can I go? If your boss, your spouse, your work or circumstance determines when you can go, don’t be concerned because…
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Feb 23 2009

Kanektok River Run Timing

The Kanektok River Photo: Cameron Miller Our season at Alaska West on the Kanektok River is only 12 weeks long, but things change quickly during that period.Summer in Western Alaska is short!  A lot happens between on the river between May and September – ice goes out, runoff comes and goes, five salmon species enter the river…
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Jun 24 2025

Rapids Camp Lodge: “The Fish Are Pulsing” in Alaska

“The fish are pulsing.” That’s what a well seasoned Bristol Bay guide said as he observed the first and very strong run of chrome-bright salmon of the season push upstream on the Naknek and Nushagak Rivers. Numbers like these don’t just set expectations—they raise them. It’s a signal. The river comes alive, and so do…
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Apr 02 2025

The Alaska Freshwater Fish-Tastic Final Four

We know, it’s way past March Madness, and everyone’s brackets were busted (Thanks, Duke). Let’s shift our focus to a different kind of final four, one that swims rather than dribbles. We asked, and you’ve spoken like the NCAA selection committee. We’ll Kind of. Here are the Final Rankings of the Alaska Freshwater Fish Fish-Tastic Four:…
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Mar 24 2025

March Alaska Fish Madness: Fish-Tastic Four

It’s March, your bracket has already been busted, or at least ours is, so we figured, why not create a new bracket for Alaskan Freshwater Fish? As the NCAA Tournament selection committee meticulously ranks college basketball teams based on their performance and the NET evaluations tool, our selection committee (which is y’all) will rank Alaska’s…
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Feb 26 2025

Hook, Line, and Hike: Why Bristol Bay is a Hiker’s Paradise

So, you love lacing up those boots and hitting the trail? Do you crave that lung-burning climb and the panoramic payoff? What if I told you there’s a way to enhance that Alaskan adventure, trading your trekking poles for a fly rod in the wilds of Bristol Bay? It requires similar skills: balance, patience, and…
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Feb 10 2025

I Want to Spey Fish. Do I Go Skagit or Scandi First?

If you have been following us for any length of time, you know we really like Spey fishing at Alaska West Lodge and Rapids Camp Lodge. It is one of our favorite ways (who are we kidding, it’s our favorite) to target Alaska’s big rainbow trout and salmon. Over the last couple of decades, Spey…
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Oct 01 2024

9 Questions about Bonefishing At Andros South Lodge But Afraid To Ask

With Alaska West Lodge and Rapids Camp Lodge wrapped up, we’re trading in our waders and thermals for shorts and sunshirts! As it’s bonefishing season! We’re confident there are a lot of Trout and Salmon anglers who have an inkling of bonefishing and have questions. Obviously, if you’re a seasoned bonefish angler, this is not…
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Sep 11 2024

Rainbow Season at Rapids Camp Lodge

Chasing Trophy Rainbows at Rapids Camp Lodge in September As summer winds down in Alaska, the fishing heats up at Rapids Camp Lodge on the Naknek River. September and October are prime months to target the Naknek River’s famous trophy rainbow trout, with fish commonly reaching 30 inches in length and even larger specimens lurking…
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