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ISBN 1-57833-366-0 330 pages. Softbound. 5th ed. Dimensions 6" x 9" x .69", Copyright 2007.
(From the front cover) The ultimate where, when, what and how guide to fishing All of Alaska's continuous road system. If you can drive to it, it's in here. (From the back cover) The Highway Angler is the most comprehensive and informative guide book yet published about sport fishing Alaska's roadside waters. Packed with facts, cross-referenced, and easy to read, The Highway Angler tells you everything you need to know - locations, access, species available, terminal gear, techniques, timing, and much more! It lists in detail more than 750 rivers, creeks, lakes, and salt water hot spots along the state's major roads and highways from the U.S. - Canada border and highland drainages of Yukon and Tanana rivers to Kachemak Bay and the popular Kenai Peninsula, and from the frigid coast of the Arctic Ocean to the surf-swept shores of Prince William Sound.
For nearly two decades, The Highway Angler has successfully guide thousands of people, both novice and expert, in discovering some of the best fishing in the world. This book is a must for any angler, whether local or visiting, who hopes to wet a line along Alaska's vast road system. These pages provide a thorough look at the opportunities available and the sport fish that inhabit the cold waters of the Last Frontier. TABLE OF CONTENTS Section I: Introduction Words From The Author Fishing The Road System How To Use This Book Sport Fishing Regulations Wildlife Symbols & Abbreviations
Section II: Alaska's Sport Fishing 1. The Fish Freshwater Species Saltwater Species 2. Fishing Tips Top Lures
Section III: Roadside Locations 3. Alaska Highway 4. Anchorage Area 5. Dalton Highway 6. Denali Highway 7. Edgerton Highway 8. Elliot Highway 9. Fairbanks Area 10. Glenn Highway 11. Kenai Spur Highway 12. Palmer-Wasilla Area 13. Parks Highway 14. Richardson Highway 15. Seward Highway 16. Steese Highway 17. Sterling Highway 18. Taylor Highway 19. Tok Cutoff
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