A neat interactive map was put together by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game on bears living within Alaska’s largest city, Anchorage. Here’s the report and map: During the summers of 2012 and 2013, Alaska Department of Fish and Game...
Our cover story for the May Alaska Sporting Journal is a profile of director Mark Titus’ fantastic documentary about wild salmon, The Breach. Titus announced the following stops as his film will screen throughout the Lower 48 over the next month:...
Our friends at the Discovery Channel provided us a sneak peek for tonight’s season premiere of Deadliest Catch, which we’ve featured with two cover stories in the last year: Tuesday, April 14 at 9 PM ET/PT on Discovery Channel...
Kodiak Russian River Lodge is located on the edge of the Alaskan Wilderness boasting incredible mountain views and easy access to a variety of outdoor activities including fishing hunting and sight-seeing. The bed and breakfast is surrounded on three sides by...
Dierick’s Tsiu River Lodge has been Family owned and operated since 1997. Greg Dierick has been fishing this river since he was a boy. Greg and his father, Ed, built the lodge on the Tsiu River after over 40 years of...
The Kvichak Lodge is located approximately 240 miles southwest of Anchorage in the Bristol Bay region of Alaska, home to the world’s largest sockeye salmon run, trophy class rainbow trout, coho salmon, chums, kings, pinks, arctic char, pike, grayling and dolly...
Antler Inn The Antler Inn is the best located property in Jackson Hole, 1 block south of Jackson’s charming, western Town Square, and just steps from numerous restaurants, shops, art galleries, and nightspots. Our property is convenient to Grand Teton and...
The following story and photos are courtesy of ASJ correspondent Steve Meyer and running in the April issue of Alaska Sporting Journal, on sale now: By Steve Meyer It seems most every hunter/fisherman has thoughts of becoming a game warden. How...