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Rand McNally Videotrip Guide To Alaska
Host Lorne Green (from TV's Bonanza, Battlestar Galactica) handles the tour duties of this majestic and scenic wonderland, through the inside passage of the panhandle in the lower part of the state, then moves on to cover the area's principal cities and their environs: Anchorage and Central Alaska, inland to Fairbanks and finally over to Nome. You'll see lush unspoiled wilderness, Russian folkdances in Sitka, salmon fishing in Ketchikan and the deeply moving beauty of Glacier Bay. Visit the bustling port cities of Juneau and Anchorage. Then spend time in Denali National Park, home of grizzly bears, moose and American eagles. See why Alazka is a vacationer's paradise to thousands of visitors each year.
Alaska Fishing: Floating & Fishing Alaska's Aniak RiverThe Aniak River is one of the best southwest Alaska float trip options if you desire a wilderness experience surrounded by rugged peaks with opportunities to catch all five species of Pacific salmon, grayling, char, rainbow and even sheefish in its lower stretches. Beginning on a small gravel bar seven air miles from the outlet of Aniak Lake, join us for an 11 day, 100 river mile float down the Aniak River. In spite of its widely published reputation as challenging and even dangerous, you will see the Aniak first hand on our unguided float trip and learn for yourself what the river really has to offer. We wish you all the best life has to offer - and may it include at least one trip to Alaska!
Alaska Fishing: Floating & Fishing Alaska's Holitna RiverThe Holitna River is one of southwest Alaska's more remote float trip options. A tributary of Alaska's second largest drainage, the Kuskokwim, the Holitna supports all five species of Pacific salmon and is one of the best char fishing rivers in the world. This video features prime fishing holes and techniques for hooking incredible numbers of kings, reds, char and grayling. Spend nine days with us starting 18 river miles up the Chukowan, one of two major tributaries that join to form the Holitna, and float for another 45 river miles down the Holitna. We never saw another person the entire trip and there was no indication that other floaters went before us - what an unbelievable wilderness experience! We wish you all the best life has to offer - and may it include at least one trip to Alaska!
Alaska Fishing: DVD & Ultimate Guide! Talachulitna River King Salmon Float Trip.This product includes both a DVD and companion Ultimate Guide! The Talachulitna River is an excellent south central Alaska wilderness float trip. Just a short flight from Anchorage, float with us for 60 river miles from Judd Lake, positioned on the east side of the Tordrillo Mountains, to the Skwentna River. Experience solitude, exciting class IV whitewater, abundant wildlife, and unbelievable king salmon fishing. The Talachulitna Creek and Talachulitna River are tributaries of the Susitna Drainage hosting some of the largest king salmon in the world. Using the right techniques during the peak of the run, the Talachulitna River will produce 20 plus kings per day.
Alaska Fishing: The Ultimate Angler's Guide, Deluxe Third EditionThe most comprehensive "insiders" guide on Alaska fishing, revised, updated, and expanded in this new deluxe, full color Third Edition. Written by the state's top fishing experts, this latest version now covers all 17 major Alaska sport species (fresh and salt waters), all methods (fly, spin, and bait), and all six regions of the state, with details on over 300 of the most productive Alaska fishing locations.
Includes information on regional climate/conditions, run timing, visitor services costs, trophy and record fishes, USGS map references, guides' tips, fishing regulations, etc. Bonus back section with Alaska trip planner, flies for Alaska, knots, fish filleting, and a comprehensive cross-referenced index. Has over 500 color photos, maps, charts, diagrams, and drawings.
Beautifully illustrated, Alaska Fishing III offers a visual feast of this scenic wonderland, with content that not only thoroughly informs, but also captures the imagination and heart of the reader.
The Alaska Chronicles: An Unwashed View of Life, Work, and Fly FishingOn September 20, 2007, Miles Nolte posted the final installment of his summer job memoir on The Drake magazine's Internet message board.
For seventeen weeks, Nolte had used his laptop and a satellite Internet connection to transmit his semi-daily account of what it's really like to be a fly fishing guide on a remote Alaskan river. Sitting in his tent above a river packed with migrating salmon and gluttonous trout, he wrote about anglers that he enjoyed guiding and others that he couldn't wait to get rid of. He described epic fishing days and days of bitter disappointment. He typed about wolves and eagles and beavers and bears. Lots of bears. There were periods of sunny weather and dry flies, followed by stretches of relentless rain, wind, and cold. And beyond the trials that nature doled out, Miles also described how overworked outboards don't always start, tents sometimes catch fire, and dysfunction often runs rampant among divergent guide and client personalities that are thrust together in a desolate and trying environment.
By the time Miles returned from Alaska, his online musings had attracted a loyal and vicarious following of anglers and guides from around the world. They praised him for his articulate candor, and they thanked him profusely for transporting them with each new post to a place they may have otherwise never reached.
Departure Publishing is proud to present The Alaska Chronicles, a fishing guide's memoir that originated and evolved in a most unusual manner. If you've ever fished Alaska, or if you hope to someday, this book will leave you with an insightful view of the outfitting business and a newfound appreciation for North America's most pristine and prolific coldwater fishery.
Flyfisher's Guide to Alaska: Includes Light TackleAlaska is the premier fishing destination for anglers from all over the world, and this is the ultimate guidebook to fishing in Alaska. This book covers all of the fabulous fishing opportunities throughout the Alaska: from the Artic to Bristol Bay, the Kenai Peninsula, the Alaska Peninsula, southeast Alaska, and the famed Iliamna region. The authors cover all of the great fishing opportunities from fishing out of a lodge, to floating one of the rivers for salmon and trout, to fishing the many streams and lakes via the road system or planning a successful do-it-yourself trip. They will show you how you can fly into Anchorage, rent a camper, and be catching trophy trout and salmon within hours of your arrival in Alaska. This 8 x 10, 464-page book contains over 150 fishing maps, hatch charts, and detailed fishing information on each river and lake along with information on the best times to go, where to go, what you need in equipment, where to stay, guides, outfitters, lodges, how to hire or rent an air taxi service, raft, or RV camper. The authors have over 80 years of flyfishing experience in Alaska. They focus on how to plan and have a successful do-it-yourself trip to catch trophy fish and save money in the process.
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Alaska Commercial Fisherman's Employment Guide.
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