The following is courtesy of the U.S. Forest Service: Washington, August 26, 2022 – Today, the Biden-Harris Administration announced more than $65 million of investments to help the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Forest Service improve water quality, roads, trails and fish habitat nationwide....
Rainbow trout and Dolly Varden fishing is open on many parts of the Campbell Creek and Chester Creek drainages. Water levels have come up again with the recent rain, but small spinners can work well when clarity improves and also drifting...
In the northern Bering Sea, we have been conducting a survey of juvenile Chinook and chum salmon (1–3 years old) for more than two decades. We have observed a steady decline in abundance of Chinook salmon juveniles, but the...
One of the most simple add-ons for hardware is soft plastics. They’re easy to thread onto the hook and remove to replace or change presentations, which might be their best and worst attributes. Most soft plastics don’t hold up quite as...
The green crab has been found in U.S. waters since the 1800s, but this is the first confirmed presence in Alaska. They are a threat to native species and habitats. They are highly competitive predators that can decimate shellfish populations, outcompete...
The following press release is courtesy of the Fairbanks Climate Action Coalition and Alaska Public Interest Research Group: FAIRBANKS CLIMATE ACTION COALITION AND ALASKA PUBLIC INTEREST RESEARCH GROUP REQUEST STATE PAUSE NENANA-TOTCHAKET LAND SALE Fairbanks, AK – The Fairbanks Climate Action...