In the heart of Southwest Alaska, where the Ahklun Mountains meet Bristol Bay, lies one of North America’s most remarkable wilderness sanctuaries. The Togiak National Wildlife Refuge sprawls across 4.7 million acres—an expanse the size of Connecticut and Rhode Island combined—encompassing a landscape so diverse and pristine that it defines what true wilderness means in…
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Fishing the Dolly Llama on Southwest Alaska Float Trips
On Southwest Alaska’s rivers, you need a fly that sinks fast, fishes itself, and survives log jams. The Dolly Llama delivers on all three counts, which is why it’s overtaken even the legendary Egg Sucking Leech as the go-to pattern on Alaska Rainbow Adventures floats from the Kanektok to the Arolik. This articulated predator is…
The Early Season in Southwest Alaska: When Wilderness Rivers Come Alive
Remote, unspoiled, and accessible only by floatplane—the wild rivers of Southwest Alaska’s Bristol Bay region represent some of the finest trout fishing on earth. The Alagnak River flows through wilderness that has supported salmon runs and trophy rainbow trout for thousands of years. This is leopard rainbow country, where heavily spotted trout grow to massive…
Fall float trips in Southwest Alaska ~ Kanektok or Goodnews Rivers?
When planning a fall float trip the end of August or during early to mid-September on either the Goodnews River or the Kanektok Rivers in Alaska, there are several important factors to consider that can help you choose the best experience for your adventure. Target Species and Fishing Focus:Both rivers are fantastic for fishing, particularly…
A float fishing pilgrimage to the heart of wild Alaska.
I’d dreamed of this trip for years. The Kanektok, the Goodnews, the Togiak – these rivers are legendary among anglers.





