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Sep 30 2020

Advanced Bead Fishing for Trout: Matching Bead to Hook Size

Naknek trout at Rapids Camp Lodge

With it being mega rainbow season here in Alaska, specifically at Rapids Camp Lodge on the Naknek River, this is the second post this week on advanced bead fishing tips. You can find the post on advanced bead fishing for rainbow trout about matching the egg-hatch here. Both of these posts are courtesy of Rapids…
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Sep 29 2020

Advanced Bead Fishing for Trout: Matching the Hatch

Rapids Camp Lodge rainbow trout

Tis this season for BIG rainbows in Alaska, especially on the Naknek river here at Rapids Camp Lodge, where the rainbow trout are particularly mega. Salmon eggs make up a huge portion of the diet for our Alaskan rainbow trout, which is why bead fishing is arguably one of the most effective means of targeting…
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Jun 11 2019

Timeless Tips // Snell Your Bead Hooks

If you want to catch a lot of fish in Alaska, bead fishing is a great way to achieve that goal.  Fishing beads was developed in the streams of Bristol Bay as a cheap yet effective way to imitate salmon eggs.  Over the years, small improvements have been made to the bead fishing game to…
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Oct 27 2017

Bead Fishing for Trout: Advanced Rigging Tips

Bead fishing for rainbow trout in Alaska

We’re back with our third and final installment of our series on advanced bead fishing tips from Deneki team member, Rob Rymph. In case you missed the others, be sure to check them out by clicking right here, and here. Today, Rob offers up a few advanced rigging tips he utilizes at Rapids Camp Lodge…
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Oct 20 2017

Advanced Bead Fishing for Trout: Matching Bead to Hook Size

Naknek trout at Rapids Camp Lodge

Last week we kicked off our master class on advanced bead fishing for rainbow trout with a great post on matching the egg-hatch courtesy of Rapids Camp Lodge guide, Alaska West alum, and certified bead ninja, Rob Rymph. Today, Rob is back with some great advice for choosing the appropriate hook size for the bead…
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Oct 16 2017

Advanced Bead Fishing for Trout: Matching the Hatch

Rapids Camp Lodge rainbow trout

Salmon eggs make up a huge portion of the diet for our Alaskan rainbow trout, which is why bead fishing is arguably one of the most effective means of targeting trout with a fly rod in our neck of the woods. However, contrary to popular belief, fishing beads for trout can be extremely technical, going…
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Sep 29 2015

Stone Beads

Weighted beads for trout.

In our neck of the woods, trout like eggs. Therefore, we tend to do a lot of bead fishing for trout at our lodges. Salmon eggs are a primary food source for our trout, and there isn’t a better imitation than a single bead. Most beads made specifically for trout fishing are made of plastic, usually…
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Aug 01 2015

TB Peggz – Why We Like Them

TB Peggz from Trout Beads Review

Last week we ran a post on three methods of rigging beads, where we highlighted three of the most common ways beads are rigged when fishing for trout. However, we recently picked up a pack of TB Peggz from Trout Beads and found that they work really well! They’re basically a rubber peg designed to…
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Jul 23 2015

Rigging Beads for Trout – 3 Methods

Bead FIshing for Trout

It’s that time of year again. Our early run salmon (namely king, chum, and sockeye) are in full spawning mode, and because of that our rainbow trout and dolly varden are impatiently waiting for any lone salmon egg that happens to come tumbling down river. Salmon eggs are an easy meal for trout and dollies…
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Aug 12 2014

Adjustable Indicator Rigs

We’re on the back half of our season here in Alaska and that can only mean one thing.. It’s steak and eggs season! This time of year, our resident rainbow trout are taking full advantage of the continuous supply of salmon parts tumbling down river. Therefore, we ‘match the hatch’ and fish our share of flesh and…
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