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Search Results for: King Salmon

Jan 12 2022

Shore Lunches are the Best

When it comes to lunchtime at Alaska West, our guests have one of two options; brown bag it for maximum fishing time, or take a little break in the middle of the day for a shore lunch, where your guide prepares a fresh salmon you just caught. What makes a shore lunch? It’s pretty simple. Your guide…
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Jan 03 2022

Deneki Chronicles: 5 Ways to Catch More Alaskan Rainbow Trout

Go Dolly Landing Nets

In today’s Deneki Chronicles, we offer 5 tips on how to get more Alaskan Rainbows to the net. Keep these trout tips in mind and you too will smell success on the river. Trout fishing in Alaska is not the same as trout fishing in other parts of the world.  If you’re chasing trout in…
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Dec 07 2021

Fly Tying: Jack The Stripper

A ton of action in the water and very easy to cast for its size, Jack The Stripper is a pattern that’s effective on a variety of saltwater species that target baitfish…Tarpon, Tuna, Stripers, Pike, Chinook Salmon in the salt, and even GT’s. The Snowrunner material IMO is far and above the best for large…
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Oct 25 2021

Deneki Chronicles: Swinging Flies – Don’t Block Your Hookset

In any avenue of fly fishing, one thing that separates successful anglers from not-so-successful anglers is complete, undivided, fully engaged, focus whenever your fly is in the water. Many fish are lost (or perhaps never hooked at all) from anglers who’s minds were wandering or whom were not expecting a fish to eat the fly in…
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Oct 19 2021

Fly Tying: The Goblin

Halloween is just around the corner and what better fly to tie than a fly called the “Goblin.” This is a pattern created by Alaska fishing guide and fisheries conservationist, Mark Heironymus. Initially designed with Steelhead in mind, this versatile fly is effective in fishing for Rainbow Trout and with the right color schemes, for…
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Oct 05 2021

Fly Tying: Dolly Llama

They say, “imitation is the best form of flattery.” There are a bunch of variations of the Dolly Llama demonstrated, but none exactly like the original. That being said, even this tie instruction is ever so slightly different. The Dolly Llama has taken over the Egg Sucking Leech as Alaska’s “all-around” fly pattern.  This pattern…
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Sep 25 2021

Aqua Flies: Ultra Rig Kit

Stinger-style flies are the way to go when it comes to fishing on the swing. Typically tied with wire or braid, both have their respective challenges. A wire is brittle, hard to work with, and you can’t change out flies very easily, especially in the cold. If you use braid, it is soft, so larger…
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Aug 27 2021

Bristol Bay: Tundra Hikes & Fishing

Alaska’s Bristol Bay is breathtakingly beautiful. It’s an immense and bountiful expanse full of winding rivers, streams, trees, and animals. And with one of the largest and most anticipated salmon runs in the world, it’s no wonder Bristol Bay is a place of dreams for many anglers. To experience Bristol Bay is beyond extraordinary. Fishing…
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Aug 21 2021

Rapids Camp Lodge: ‘Da’ Bears

Alaska touts one of the highest populations of bears in the world. Over 100,000 Black Bears and over 30,000 Brown Bears make Alaska their home. With those kinds of numbers, anywhere you go in Alaska, you’re likely to see one of these magnificent animals. Whether you’ve yet to witness it for yourself, odds are you recognize…
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Jul 26 2021

Deneki Chronicles: 7 Reasons We Like To Fish Flesh

Fly fishing for rainbow trout with flesh flies.

Our Alaskan season is just around the corner (71 days in fact, but who’s counting?), and that means it won’t be long before we’re chucking big flies for even bigger Alaskan rainbow trout. We’re really lucky to be able to target trout effectively using a whole bunch techniques from stripping and swinging streamers, to skating…
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