Tenkara is the go to for lightweight and packable fishing gear.
X2 for tenkara. For small streams. Dunno about for Alaska tho.Tenkara is the go to for lightweight and packable fishing gear.
Haha it depends on the location. Idk AK, but in small streams when you’re looking for lightweight they really can’t be beat! Now on a lake of course it would suck.
My experience also. Caught 8-10” pike and had to work to catch them. I too was told the shallow water freezing was the issue.Similar to thinhorn_AK...if I'm grabbing a lite-weight spinning rod, mine is a St Croix, Flueger reel, braided line, etc. It has served me well for some good sized fish.
That said, you should ask about the lake fishing in the specific area where you will be dropped for your moose hunt. I'm assuming that you are doing a lake-drop moose hunt, and (if so) lake fishing does vary across this huge state of Alaska. For example, where I am lake-dropped for moose hunts, it is generally not good fishing because many of the lakes in that specific area are mostly pretty shallow, deep freezing over the winter, and don't generally hold fish well. By contrast, there are other Alaskan adventures where my fly-rod and spinning-rod are the first two things that I pack...those two rod cases are already taped together for an upcoming float-trip in August!