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Search Results for: King Salmon

Jan 22 2010

Trout Food: Flesh Fly

Last week we started our series on Alaskan trout foods with some information on salmon flesh.  Today we’re covering a simple, effective fly pattern that’s used to imitate salmon flesh – your basic ‘Flesh Fly’. Our recipe and photos are courtesy of Matt Hynes, senior guide at Alaska West and recent addition to our management…
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Jan 19 2010

Late July in Alaska – Your Quiver

We continue our series on rod quivers today – combinations of rods that are appropriate for our fisheries at various times of year. Today’s fishery is the ultimate in ‘bring the tackle shop along if you’ve got it’.  During late July at Alaska West, we fish for all 5 species of Pacific salmon, as well…
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Jan 13 2010

The Rio Manihaules

As Chile West travels further south, the Carretera Austral meets up with the Rio Manihuales (pronounced man-yee-hwal-ace and sometimes spelled Maniguales). Located midway between our Cisnes and Coyhaique destinations, the Rio Manihuales is another on our long roster of fishing possibilities. Starting from the confluence of the Rio Toqui and the out flow of Lago…
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Jan 06 2010

The Rio Cisnes

Between La Junta and Coyhaique, a trip with Chile West typically spends a couple of days around Cisnes.  One of the top fisheries in this area is, you guessed it, the Rio Cisnes.  The Rio Cisnes covers a lot of ground and presents a ton of variety – read on! Located on route 25, approximately…
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Dec 20 2009

The Rio Pico

Originating from the Pico lakes, the Rio Pico is another favorite fishery at Chile West.  It flows east to west from Argentina into Chile. From the last lake tributary on the Argentine side to the mouth where it meets the Rio Figueroa, the Rio Pico is approximately 23 miles in length.  There are roughly 13.5…
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Dec 12 2009

August in Alaska – Your Quiver

We’ve gotten a lot of questions lately from anglers wanting to know what combination of rods is most appropriate at various times of year at each of our lodges. We’re happy to answer those questions! Today starts a series on rod ‘quivers’ – combinations of rods that work well in a certain location at a…
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Dec 01 2009

Most Read Posts From Our First Year

Drake is very excited to have made the Top 10. Photo: Cameron Miller Our little blog turned 1 year old last week. We figured that this was a great opportunity to look back at which of our posts were read the most in our first year. Some are content-rich, and others are, frankly, a little…
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Nov 22 2009

Side Channel Fishing

Tight quarters. Photo: Cameron Miller One of the really neat things about fishing at Alaska West is that the two rivers we fish provide a huge amount of variety. In addition to the fact that we chase 8 different species (kings, chums, sockeye, pinks, silvers, rainbows, dollies and grayling!), our rivers are heavily braided in…
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Nov 15 2009

Combining Business and Pleasure

Mike Erickson, building relationships. Mike Erickson is an attorney at Summit Law Group in Seattle. He’s also a good friend of Deneki Outdoors. Mike has brought some of his best clients on fishing trips with him, and he was kind enough to put together a guest post for us about why he thinks that’s a…
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Nov 10 2009

Alaska Rainbow Fishing – When To Go

Here’s one from late August. Photo: Cameron Miller We get lots of questions from anglers planning trips who want to know ‘the best time to go’. When it comes to rainbow trout in Western Alaska, the answer depends a lot on what you’re looking for. Since rainbows in the Kanektok are all resident fish and…
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