The West Foreland Silver Salmon Corridor

The west side of Cook Inlet hosts some of Alaska’s most productive silver salmon habitat, and the West Foreland region stands out as the heart of this fishery. After flying guests here for over three decades, I’ve learned that understanding this landscape—how it functions, why the rivers behave as they do—makes the difference between good …

The Tordrillo Mountains and Chuitna River Watershed

The Chuitna River begins its 25-mile journey in a landscape most Alaska visitors never see—the remote Tordrillo Mountains at the western edge of the Alaska Range. I’ve been flying to the Chuit for nearly three decades, and understanding this watershed’s unique characteristics helps explain why it fishes so differently from our glacial-fed systems. Unlike the …

Alaska Fly Out Fishing: Wolverine Creek

Fly-out fantastic!… Up close and personal with the Brown Bears of: Big River Lake, West Side Cook Inlet “When the pilot said we’d see bears, I did not think they’d be five feet from the boat.” This is a typical reaction after visiting Big River Lake and the rocky mouth of Wolverine Creek. Why Wolverine …

Brown Bears

Daily Alaska Bear Viewing Trips from Kenai to the West Side of Cook Inlet The opportunity to experience one of our Alaska Bear Viewing Trips to view wild brown and black bears in their natural environment is one of the most alluring aspects of visiting the Last Frontier. Alaska and Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula remain the …

Alaska Bear Protection

What about Bear Protection? Should You Carry Bear Protection While Fishing in Alaska? Alaska Bear Protection. Many times during the course of planning trips for my clients, I get the question as to whether they should be concerned about bears and if they should bring a firearm. While most people that visit and fish the …

Alaska Bear Viewing

Brown Bears in Alaska: Alaska Bear Viewing Alaska remains one of the last true strongholds for Brown Bears worldwide. The vast untamed wilderness of America’s Last Frontier supports both inland Grizzly Bears and Coastal Brown Bears. Grizzly Bears are relatively smaller than their coastal cousins and are found mostly in Alaska’s interior region where there …