Alaska Outdoor News
Wednesday, July 29, 2020
Observations from Lower Susitna River Personal Use Dip Net Fishery
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On Wednesday July 22, Gary Brell, Frede (my wife), Chuck Ashmun and I boated from Deshka Landing to the Lower Susitna River Personal Use S...
Tuesday, July 7, 2020
Trump Administration Facing Hurdles Opening Alaska and other Areas to Oil and Gas
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The Proposed Pebble Mine project is one of the extraction industry efforts drawing the ire of outdoorsmen, conservationists, and the envi...
Alaska Salmon Fishing - Slow
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From ADN Salmon harvests across Alaska are slow so far as the fisheries head toward their usual high points in July. So far, fishermen have ...
Monday, July 6, 2020
Alaska Hunting Regs Out
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The Alaska Department of Fish and Game has issued 20-21 Hunting regs. The information can be accessed on the department website, but to dow...
Thursday, July 2, 2020
Hatchery Kings, Orphaned Bears and the Necessity of Synergy in Conservation
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By Wilson Puryear Anglers line the banks at Ship Creek in downtown Anchorage. Photo by ADF&G staff. I t is late June in Alaska’s largest...
Monday, June 22, 2020
The 10 Most Stunning Hikes In Alaska
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As a fourth-generation Alaskan, I often hear how spoiled I am to have grown up in the wild beauty of the 49th state. Spoiled, perhaps, but n...
Saturday, June 20, 2020
Mysterious Brown Bear Appearance and Southeast Bear Research
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By Riley Woodford When a brown bear appeared on Douglas Island in the spring of 2017, bear biologist Anthony Crupi was well prepared to inve...
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