Sockeyefest on the Alagnak: Alaska Rainbow Adventures’ Early July Float If you’ve fished Alaska long enough, you already know what early July means on the Alagnak. The sockeye are running, the bears are on the gravel bars, and the river smells like it’s alive — because it is. We call it Sockeyefest. Not because we…
Goodnews River
The Reality of Alaska Weather:
Why Our Camp Systems MatterAlaska doesn’t care about your plans. Out here, weather is a living thing—unpredictable, fast-moving, and capable of reshaping a day in minutes. On a multi-day wilderness float, you’re not dipping in and out of the elements. You’re living in them. A bluebird morning can turn into a cold front by lunch….
Are You Ready for a Wilderness Float Trip? Here’s How You Know
After three decades of guiding in Southwest Alaska, I’ve noticed something interesting: the decision to book a wilderness float trip isn’t just about wanting to catch fish. It’s about feeling ready for something different — something real. The Trust Factor People spend months researching Alaska fishing. They compare lodges, scroll through photos, read reviews. But…
“Thinking about fishing this year? Read this before another year slips by”
The Arithmetic of the River Why 65 Isn’t 45 I’ve been guiding anglers in Southwest Alaska since 1993. That’s over three decades of watching people step out of float planes onto remote gravel bars, and there’s one thing I hear more than anything else: “I should have done this twenty years ago.” They’re not wrong….
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.





