Fishing for Grayling

Alaska is a land of big rivers and big fish. So why would anyone bother to chase grayling in the spring when there are salmon in the river all summer? Because grayling are silver-sided denizens of deepest Alaska, with tall, sail-like dorsal fins and a propensity for popping dry flies. To Gary Lewis, grayling are the very symbol of the far north, of pure water, wild country and mountain streams. Read Gary's articles on Alaska Grayling fishing, and start planning your own trip, fishing for grayling.


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    Alaska is a land of big rivers and big fish. So why would anyone bother to chase grayling in the spring when there are salmon in the river all summer? Because grayling are silver-sided denizens of deepest Alaska, with tall, sail-like dorsal fins and a propensity for popping dry flies. To me, they are the very symbol of the far north, pure water, wild country and mountain streams.

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