by Mark Wackler | Dec 1, 2023 | Uncategorized
Alaska Fishing Client Stereotypes Over the years I’ve noticed that you can categorize the vast majority of fishing clients into a handful of groups. In fact, I can commonly detect which category a prospective guest might fall into after just the first minute or two of...
by Mark Wackler | Nov 16, 2023 | Uncategorized
When it comes to salmon fishing, everyone has their favorite species. Some prefer king salmon for their raw power and elusiveness, some prefer sockeye salmon for their food quality and how easy they are to access, and others prefer pink or chum salmon due to...
by Mark Wackler | Nov 6, 2023 | Kenai River Rainbow Trout Fishing
The Kenai River is most famous for its enormous salmon runs. Every single season literally millions of salmon enter the river at it’s mouth and invade the 80+ mile system of the Kenai River drainage. When millions of salmon flood the river, predictably thousands...
by Mark Wackler | Mar 31, 2023 | Uncategorized
It doesn’t make much sense to spend all that effort to figure out the perfect sockeye rig, and the perfect presentation, if you’re going to lose the vast majority of the sockeye you hook. And that’s exactly what can happens to hundreds of sockeye...
by Mark Wackler | Mar 26, 2023 | Uncategorized
There’s definitely something strangely satisfying about tuning up your gear, tying dozens of setups in advance, and being meticulous about every detail in anticipation of putting it all to use. But now that we’ve covered the setup in detail over the last...
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