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Oct 04 2016

Reason Number One to Fish the Naknek in the Fall

Fly fishing for huge Naknek rainbow trout at Rapids Camp Lodge

Deneki’s own Mike Sanders closes out our 2016 season at Rapids Camp Lodge with a lesson on why it’s a good idea to fish the Naknek River in the fall. Big, we mean BIG wild Alaskan rainbow trout. Wow. Nice fish, Mike! More from Rapids Camp Lodge Smolt Poppin’ for Rainbows Giants of the Naknek…
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Trout Fishing Tips

We’ve written a whole bunch of posts about catching trout on our blog!  Here they are, categorized nicely for your reading pleasure … Tips and Advice Boondoggin for Trout: Hold On to Your Hook Set Alaska Trout Fishing – The Mouse/Sculpin Punch Mousing for Trout – Try a Dead Drift Mousing on Foot – The…
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Sep 09 2016

Sight Fishing for Trout – 3 Tips

Sight fishing for rainbow trout at Alaska West.

2016 brought higher than average water levels to our home river at Alaska West, greatly improving our opportunity to target trout in one of our favorite ways – Stalking them on foot in smaller, intimate, side channels and sight fishing for them! We’ve ran a few posts in the past on some tips for sight…
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Aug 30 2016

Reading Trout Water – Fish the Transitions

Reading trout water.

If you haven’t noticed, we love fly fishing for trout, and while our trout might behave differently in western Alaska than trout found in more ‘classic’ trout streams, the fact remains; They’re still trout! Thus, they’re often found in the same types of water. Successfully reading trout water is by far one of the most studied…
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Aug 20 2016

Not Your Typical Double

Silver salmon and rainbow trout double.

One of the most exhilarating aspects of fly fishing is that each and every time your fly is in the water, you never quite know what could happen next – a perpetual level of faith if you will. Sort of like when you think you’ve doubled up on your umpteenth silver salmon of the day, only to…
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Aug 15 2016

Weekly Fish Story – The Unintentional Grand Slam

Sockeye salmon caught on a popper.

We’re back with another edition of our ‘Weekly Fish Stories‘ series of posts where our guides and guests share their first hand experience of a notable moment on the water – A quick snapshot of awesomeness if you will.. Today’s weekly fish story comes from Alaska West guide, Jim Palmersheim, on a special day spent…
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Aug 08 2016

Weekly Fish Story – “Competitive Predators”

Leopard rainbow trout from Alaska West.

As you might expect, we hear a lot of great fish stories over the course of a week. In fact we’d go out on a limb to say there’s not a day that goes by during our season when we’re not swapping stories of a great fight, a killer eat, or just an all around…
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Fish the Naknek River Smolt Bust

Naknet River Smolt Bust

In Bristol Bay, Alaska Your boat cruises a flat. Your eyes are glued to the water ahead. You are looking for something … A seagull passes by, then another, and another. All of a sudden the water fifty feet ahead starts boiling. Birds start diving. And fish are jumping. You start your cast, and lay…
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Jul 23 2016

Mirco Flesh for Trout – Tying Instructions

How to tie micro flesh flies for Alaskan trout.

Trout in our neck of the woods may behave a bit different than trout found in other areas of the world – Gorging on large meals like mice, sculpins, and salmon parts, as opposed to insects. However, the fact remains.. They’re still trout! That means that even though our trout love big, gaudy, nearly comical…
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Jul 16 2016

Turning ‘Bad’ Casts into Great Presentations

Saving bad fly casts.

Good casts feel good, but good presentations catch fish and today Alaska West guide, Greg Houska, is coming at us with a great writeup on how saving the less-than-perfect cast can help you catch more fish in the long run. Enjoy! Turning ‘Bad’ Casts into Great Presentations Not every cast is perfect, and you should never…
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