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From the Aleutians to the Interior to Southeast, we asked Alaskans how they’d rate President Trump’s first 100 days in office ...
Johnnie had bought a trapline on Poly Creek, which flows out of the volcanic mountains of the Alaska Peninsula near the mouth of Cook Inlet. Where Poly Creek meets the tidewater there once was a small ...
Local birding expert David Sonneborn took me out birding a couple of times, and we managed to see Hudsonian Godwits in the ...
We've all endured too long a winter. We deserve the best spring and summer possible. Long, sunny days. Warm, relaxing nights.
Having to put on wet, soggy waders is a special kind of misery. Designed in Norway, a dryer that makes it easy to dry waders ...
The session concluded with a sense of urgency, but also with hope. Alaska’s working waterfronts may be under pressure, but ...
The Arctic landscape during the Cretaceous Period may have been dominated by the dinosaurs, but the rivers and streams held something more familiar. Alaska's fresh waters 73 million years ago were ...
A hydroelectric dam in Alaska's Prince William Sound provides approximately 70% of electric power for the isolated fishing ...
Today we're trolling for salmon in Lake Ontario: one lead core line, one planer board, and one jet diver. We're using the American Smelt and a Viper Spoon with an artificial plastic, and running them ...
Last year's king and silver salmon runs at Anchorage's Ship Creek were almost non-existent. The sport fisheries had to be canceled, but as the time comes for the first salmon to return to Ship Creek ...
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