For many anglers, an Alaskan fishing adventure is a dream come true. But where do you start? The Kenai River in Alaska is famous for its epic salmon runs, incredible rainbow trout and dolly varden ...
In the fall of 2018, officials with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game and their partners celebrated what they thought was a milestone: an end to the infestation of invasive northern pike in the ...
The retreat of the Bear Glacier, near Stewart, British Columbia, transformed a stream below it into a haven for salmon. As climate change raises global temperatures, glaciers are retreating in Alaska ...
Without completed 2025 reports, federal fishery managers use last year’s data to set Alaska harvests
Lacking the usual amount of data to guide them, federal fishery managers relied on last year’s reports to set the coming year ...
BARNESVILLE — After Dr. Brone Lobichusky completed a fellowship in critical care at MD Anderson Cancer Cancer in Camden, Joseph Lobichusky felt it was time for a celebratory father-daughter fishing ...
The number of commercial fishing jobs in Alaska plunged to a new low last year as the industry struggles with disrupted fisheries, low prices, climate change and foreign competition that could get a ...
Salmon and steelhead are two of the most prized gamefish in the U.S., and they’re often lumped together within angling circles and discussions. This happens because these fish are forever locked in a ...
Northern pike are native to much of the state, a fixture in freshwater systems north of the Alaska Range. Known for providing both tasty food and tough fights at the ends of fishing lines, pike are a ...
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