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Dec 16 2010

Top Trout Fishing Posts of 2010

We’re nearing the end of 2010, so as dutiful members of the media we figured it was time to run a series of posts looking back on some highlights of the year.  Since it’s really all about the fish, we decided to group these little roundups by type of finned friend. The formula is pretty…
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Nov 04 2010

Flesh Flies and Snags

Yet another reason why you should fish your flesh fly around snags when you’re targeting rainbow trout in Western Alaska – illustrated in one simple photo. See the snag?  See the dead salmon on the snag?  See why rainbow trout near that snag might be looking for salmon flesh? Thought so. More on Rainbow Trout…
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Oct 04 2010

Get It Down!

We’ve been beating the drum lately about the fact that flies that imitate salmon parts work really well when targeting rainbow trout in Western Alaska.  We’ve also mentioned that dead drifts aren’t that important, but getting your fly down is. In the process of going through the 1,273,489 pictures from our summer season at Alaska…
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Sep 22 2010

Why We Like Flesh Flies

We fish a lot of flesh flies for rainbows at Alaska West.  Here are 5 reasons why. There’s always a flesh hatch. Our rivers get jammed with salmon biomass every summer, and when the salmon die, their flesh winds up in the river.  It sticks around for a long time.  Flesh hangs up on snags…
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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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May 04 2009

Secrets of the Flesh Fly

Sometimes all it takes is a little flesh. Photo: Ramsey Smith Trout that live in the lower sections of rivers like the Kanektok and the Arolik in Western Alaska get a lot of their calories from salmon flesh.  That means that at Alaska West we spend a lot of time tying and fishing patterns that…
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