Landscape & scenery photos from the Gulkana River
Looking upstream
Date AddedJul 21, 2016
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My biggest fish of the trip, a 21-inch rainbow. I caught this one after hooking two others that were at least as big and losing them when they took off downstream through the rapids.
Date AddedJul 21, 2016
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A 17-inch rainbow I caught Thursday evening
Date AddedJul 21, 2016
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Date AddedJul 19, 2007
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One of the next casts after that 21-incher produced this 18-incher
Date AddedJul 21, 2016
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Josh fishing a good hole
Date AddedJul 21, 2016
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This float trip gave us a couple views of the distant peak of Mount Wrangell, an inactive volcano.
Date AddedJul 19, 2007
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A professional photographer (whose name I forgot to get) just happened to be nearby as I finished up my sockeye fishing with this hefty limit of fresh, tasty salmon. He took several pictures with his good camera, which hopefully he'll be sending me soon, and he snapped this one with my point+shoot camera.
Date AddedJul 19, 2007
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The "trail" often disappeared completely into large swaths of muddy marsh grass or peat bogs
Date AddedJul 21, 2016
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My dad scrambles along the rocks at the base of this canyon as an 18-inch, wild Alaskan rainbow gives him the best fight he's ever had from a fish.
Date AddedJul 19, 2007
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