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Paperback - 116 pages. ISBN: 0-9621551-3-6 Copyright 2000 Fishing Alaska Publications Dimensions (in inches): .25 x 4.50 x 7.50 The ultimate WHERE, WHEN, WHAT, and HOW guide among books on ice fishing all of Alaska's continuous road system. (From the back cover.) Ice Fishing is the latest extension of the popular Highway Angler book series, covering the major regions of the continuous road system in Alaska and the multitude of lakes, ponds, and rivers available to ice fishers. Detailed and descriptive information highlighted in this book includes. - The basics of standard equipment and favored tackle
- Where and how to locate fish in various types of waters and conditions
- A run-down of all the species present during the winter months, including description, fish sketches, life history, and fishing tips
- Chapter-by-chapter break-down of the seven main regions on the road system, including the Matanuska, Susitna, Copper, and Tanana valleys, the Anchorage and Fairbanks areas, and the Kenai Peninsula
- Over 360 locations outlined with points of access and species available, as well as average angling success rates for individual types of fish
- Dozens of easy-to-read area maps
- Week-by-week species timing information for all main regions during the November-April ice fishing season
- Additional references to open-water winter fishing opportunities
- Back cover of Ice FishingTips on ice safety and precautions
- Complete indexed data on all locations
Table of Contents Introduction Ice Fishing Alaska's Road System Fishing Tips Terminal Gear, Techniques Alaska's Winter Sport Fish Salmon, Trout, Char, Other Roadside Locations Anchorage Area, Copper Valley, Fairbanks Area, Kenai Peninsula, Matanuska Valley, Susitna Valley, Tanana Valley Appendix Ice Safety/Precaution Trophy & Record Sport Fish
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