Nothing in recreational sport fishing is more poetic in form than a perfectly executed fly cast.
KODIAK, Alaska - Parts of Alaska will see substantial cuts in the allowable halibut catch. KMXT reports (http://bit.ly/15KdoW) the International Pacific Halibut Commission released its catch limit...
As expected, there will be fewer halibut available for fishermen to catch this year -- an 18 percent reduction to 33 million pounds, split among fisheries along the West Coast, British Columbia and Alaska. That follows a 19 percent cut to the catch last year.
The U.P. 200 Sled Dog Race will include Alaska mushers Tim Osmar and Monica Zappa. They are the only Alaskans among the registered racers. They are also running the Apostle Islands race in Bayfield and the Kearney Sled Dog Race in Ontario.
Montana fishing guide Mark Raisler prepares to release a brown trout in the Missouri River during filming of "Missouri Trout: Sipping Dry," one of the films featured in the 2012 Fly Fishing Film Tour. The filmmaker, Simon Perkins, is a fly-fishing guide based near Craig, Mont.
The state of Alaska and Michael P. Duby are expected to enter into a plea agreement in Juneau District Court on Wednesday.
Salmon anglers can start making plans to hit the waters of the Lower Columbia River for a strong return of spring chinook, which would be the fourth-largest on record. For now fishing seasons adopted last year are still in effect, and fishing seasons decided today by Washington and Oregon Fish and Wildlife managers will begin on March 1. The sport spring chinook fishery approved is scheduled to ...
As expected, there will be less halibut available for fishermen to catch this year - an 18 percent drop to 33 million pounds, to be split among fisheries along the West Coast, British Columbia and Alaska. That follows a 19 percent cut to the catch last year.
A U.S. District Court judge on Wednesday sentenced a longtime Juneau fishing guide to five years of supervised probation and revoked his fishing and hunting licenses for that time period for violating a federal treaty that prohibits the sale of migratory birds.
Want to fish, but haven't got a fishing license, or don't have the resources for one? Then fish during 'free fishing days' that are set up in certain states. Here are the dates for 2012.
Whether the focus is trout rising to tiny tricos in Montana or to huge cicadas in New Zealand, the global nature of the Fly Fishing Film Tour is luring anglers across the country to an evening of fine fishing – no waders or license required. The fourth annual film tour is coming to the Bing Crosby Theater in Spokane on Feb. 8 with portions of 11 films compiled into a 2-hour show.
A plea deal has been proposed in the case against longtime Juneau charter boat operator and fishing guide Michael P. Duby.
Washington and Oregon have agreed to further substantial reductions in allowable catches of Columbia
Most people don't know that 40 years ago Alaska pioneered the use of sonar to track salmon runs, or that state fishery managers operate 15 sonar sites on 13 rivers from Southeast to the Yukon.
The spring chinook forecasts for tributaries above Bonneville Dam will mirror what we saw last year, and that entailed some pretty good fishing. "What we saw last year is what we'll see this coming spring," said Joe Hymer, a state Fish and Wildlife biologist in Vancouver. The spring chinook forecast for the Wind River is 8,400 fish compared to an actual return of 7,800 adult fish under a ...
The following teleconferences are scheduled to be held at the Fairbanks Legislative Information Office, 1292 Sadler Way, Suite 308. For the most current and complete listing of hearings go to www....
Jeremy Wade, presenter of 'River Monsters', recalls his hunt of the wolf fish in South America.
Up north there's a land without fences. Animals outnumber people, sunlight shines at midnight and nature reigns. Life is different. This northern frontier still boasts pristine landscapes, majestic wildlife and a coastline that is one of the most enthralling waterways in the world.
Seven new charges have been levied against alleged poacher and longtime Juneau charter boat operator and fishing guide Michael P. Duby.
A recent cold snap registering temperatures as low as 25 degrees below zero may have shuttered some fair-weather fisherman indoors. But when the Kenai Peninsula gets cold, the grizzled and hardy fishermen go ice fishing. Brian Miller, co-owner and manager of Soldotna Trustworthy Hardware and Fishing, said he has talked to a number of locals who have braved the sunny, yet deceptively cold days in ...