With its distinctive sailfish-like dorsal fin, the grayling is perhaps the most striking of Alaskan game fish. Found in lakes, small streams, and big rivers. Peak fishing for Grayling is June through August. Most grayling average 8-14 inches and about 1 lb, but fish up to 24 inches and 4 lbs have been recorded. Feeding […]
Tag: Alaska
Video Fly Fishing the Kenai
Join Donnie Vincent as he fly fishes the flooded Kenai River in Alaska. From giant coho salmon to an encounter with some grizzly bears.
Filson video: Life of A Guide
Alaska’s Alagnak River is a place where there are no roads. A place where the weather does what it wants. A place where humans are no longer the apex predator. The life of a guide on this river is one of resourcefulness, persistence and dedication.
Video Alibi 2018
This video contains some incredible drone footage shot on location with Angler’s Alibi in remote Alaska. It is a compilation of both new and older footage never before seen. ALIBI 2018 from Angler’s Alibi on Vimeo. Hats off to John Landry for all the hard work and time put in making this video. A special […]
Iliamna River Lodge Alaska: Action video
Action video of what we do in the wilds of Alaska… and we love it! Iliamna River Lodge Alaska: Action video from Bill Betts on Vimeo.
Video Alaska trout on mouse flies!
Alaska Mouse Fishing – Mighty Mouse II from Fly Out Media on Vimeo. From Fly Out Media: “It’s round two for Mighty Mouse and our fishing adventures in Western Alaska on the Aniak River. We were welcomed once again by accommodating guides at Aniak River Lodge, and an incredible Alaska fishery. Mousing really offers the […]
Video: Three Amigos Fly Fishing in Alaska
Getting after it in Alaska! From SPY: “This eclectic crew is up for any adventure, and traveling to the land of the midnight sun is sure to be one. Join three of SPY’s pro athletes—Ahmet Dadali, Bob Soven, and Eric Jackson—as they experience all King Salmon, Alaska has to offer, but with the added bonus […]
All king salmon have to be returned in southeast Alaska
The Alaska Department of Fish & Game made a bold decision shutting down all commercial and sport fishing harvest for king salmon in southeast Alaska. Image courtesy Flickr. According to KCAW, as of 12:01 a.m. on August 10, 2017, all commercial fishing boats, guided charters, and even resident recreational anglers must release any king salmon […]
TAKE ACTION: EPA Proposing to Roll Back Protections for Bristol Bay!
After a backroom settlement with the Pebble Limited Partnership in May, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is proposing to remove the protections that the agency put forward in 2014. These common sense restrictions on the disposal of mining waste in two of Bristol Bay’s most prolific watersheds were requested by Alaskans and supported by 1.5 […]
The Umpqua Tongass Initiative
Immense. Wild. Beautiful. Critical. Welcome to the Tongass National Forest — what many people call the United States’ most unique national forest. It’s vast — approximately the size of West Virginia — and occupies most of Southeast Alaska. At nearly 17 million acres, it is the world’s largest remaining temperate rain forest and hosts some […]