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By Alaska Fishing with Mark Glassmaker on 3/26/2026 5:25:23 PM • Views (1)
The Kenai River has long been known for trout of epic proportions. With four species of salmon returning in the millions each summer the trout benefit from an incredible abundance of salmon-based food. It’s no wonder this wild fishery produces some o...

By Alaska Fishing with Mark Glassmaker on 2/15/2026 1:37:37 PM • Views (1)
After flying clients into remote corners of Cook Inlet for over three decades I’ve learned that the best fishing isn’t always found where the crowds go. Bachatna Creek proves this point better than almost any other fly-in destination I know. Bachatna...

By Alaska Fishing with Mark Glassmaker on 1/30/2026 12:09:23 AM • Views (1)
Seward sits at the head of Resurrection Bay one of Alaska’s most productive saltwater fishing environments. The bay’s deep fjord structure proximity to the Gulf of Alaska and convergence of cold ocean currents create conditions that support exception...

By Alaska Fishing with Mark Glassmaker on 1/29/2026 11:56:26 PM • Views (0)
The west side of Cook Inlet hosts some of Alaska’s most productive silver salmon habitat and the West Foreland region stands out as the heart of this fishery. After flying guests here for over three decades I’ve learned that understanding this landsc...

By Alaska Fishing with Mark Glassmaker on 1/29/2026 11:05:58 PM • Views (1)
The Chuitna River begins its 25-mile journey in a landscape most Alaska visitors never see—the remote Tordrillo Mountains at the western edge of the Alaska Range. I’ve been flying to the Chuit for nearly three decades and understanding this watershed...

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