JeffRaines
WKR
I say fishing, its fishing/sightseeing I suppose since I've never been.
I know the first thing that comes to mind when I type in Alaska + fishing is salmon, and its not that I'm not interested but not only do I not have the tackle for it, I'm also uninterested in any combat style fishing. If its anything like it is locally(Western Washington) I'll pass.
What I am interested in, however, is Arctic char and grayling. Most of my fishing here consists of smaller waters - small rivers, creeks, and lakes, and its what I'm most interested in.
This trip is just in the planning phase at the moment. I have zero clue where or when I'm gonna end up yet.
I'll have 10 days to spend. While I would love to drive and avoid the rental car fees(as well as seeing the country between here and there) it doesn't leave much time to go out and enjoy. Sometime in the future when I have more time to spend I'll do it, but for now its flights and rentals.
It seems the best bang for my buck would be to fly into Fairbanks and base any adventures out of there. I could hit the haul road and go step inside the arctic circle(I don't think I'd drive all the way to Prudhoe). I could also experience the midnight sun. Surely there are some grayling to catch along the haul road?
Anyway, I'm not looking for someone to plan my entire trip - just to ground me on what to expect and what my best options might be, better times to come, ideas on waters to fish(if any locations are to be mentioned, a PM would be more appropriate). Some locals experience and expertise on some of this stuff would be greatly appreciated.
Also before its mentioned, I know most rental car agencies won't allow you to take their vehicles on gravel. I would be looking at the specialized agencies when it comes to hitting the haul road or the mountains.
If you guys have recommendations on guidebooks for this sort of thing(like maybe there's a good book on fly fishing for grayling in Alaska?) feel free to drop the name as well.
Thank you!
I know the first thing that comes to mind when I type in Alaska + fishing is salmon, and its not that I'm not interested but not only do I not have the tackle for it, I'm also uninterested in any combat style fishing. If its anything like it is locally(Western Washington) I'll pass.
What I am interested in, however, is Arctic char and grayling. Most of my fishing here consists of smaller waters - small rivers, creeks, and lakes, and its what I'm most interested in.
This trip is just in the planning phase at the moment. I have zero clue where or when I'm gonna end up yet.
I'll have 10 days to spend. While I would love to drive and avoid the rental car fees(as well as seeing the country between here and there) it doesn't leave much time to go out and enjoy. Sometime in the future when I have more time to spend I'll do it, but for now its flights and rentals.
It seems the best bang for my buck would be to fly into Fairbanks and base any adventures out of there. I could hit the haul road and go step inside the arctic circle(I don't think I'd drive all the way to Prudhoe). I could also experience the midnight sun. Surely there are some grayling to catch along the haul road?
Anyway, I'm not looking for someone to plan my entire trip - just to ground me on what to expect and what my best options might be, better times to come, ideas on waters to fish(if any locations are to be mentioned, a PM would be more appropriate). Some locals experience and expertise on some of this stuff would be greatly appreciated.
Also before its mentioned, I know most rental car agencies won't allow you to take their vehicles on gravel. I would be looking at the specialized agencies when it comes to hitting the haul road or the mountains.
If you guys have recommendations on guidebooks for this sort of thing(like maybe there's a good book on fly fishing for grayling in Alaska?) feel free to drop the name as well.
Thank you!