Man fishing on the banks of the Kenai River east of Sterling, Alaska - Dave Collins/Getty Images When you think of wild and adventurous fishing, Alaska might be one of the first destinations that ...
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Why Every Bass Angler Should Fish Alaska: Bass Fishing Lessons From a State With No Bass
Alaska doesn’t have a sport fishery for bass – and it’s likely that there are no bass there at all – which is exactly why every hard-core, self-described hawging freak needs to get there. Look, you ...
An Alaskan fisherman documented a vibrant, orange-speckled catch that has natural blue flesh, and he shared what the fish looks like when cooked. Joe Chmeleck, owner of The Lodge at Otter Cove, in ...
PETERSBURG, Alaska -- The average halibut is big and uglier than the inside of a dumpster, as everyone in this little cannery town knows. By big, I mean 100 to 400 pounds, which is why fishermen have ...
A first-time fisherman feels the thrill of reeling in their first silver salmon from Ship Creek in downtown Anchorage. A fly fisherman gracefully casts in a repetitious rhythm at a remote lake, hours ...
ANCHORAGE -- Lindsey Bloom is so enthusiastic about her budding career as a commercial fisherman that she had the state's "Made in Alaska" emblem and two leaping sockeye salmon tattooed on the small ...
A University of Alaska Fairbanks study focusing on the Deshka River found that the predators have become even more voracious as the climate has warmed.
A new study has found four species reduced in size, with climate change and competition from hatchery-raised cousins as possible factors The fishermen and women knew something was off with their catch ...
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