I’ve traveled the world, but nothing hits quite like the turquoise waters of Lake Louise and the sweeping vistas of Banff ...
Millions of stocked fingerlings later, a competition among trout, white suckers and now tiger muskies roils below the surface ...
Whether they immortalized the territory in song, oversaw government changes or built with their hands, those who have passed ...
Research coming from the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research at the University of Colorado Boulder incorporated Indigenous knowledge into their research ...
Salmon are making exciting progress in their return to the upper Klamath Basin, with fisheries biologists from the Oregon ...
Higher than normal water temperatures and lower than normal river flows seem to have temporarily stalled the bulk of ...
Alaska judges will not hear a lawsuit alleging that the Alaska Department of Fish and Game has mishandled the state’s ...
Born from the glaciers of the Rocky Mountains, the Yukon River winds over 3,000 kilometers through the frozen wilderness of Canada and Alaska. For thousands of years, it has sustained life, culture, ...
A salmon passed through the fish ladder of a key dam on the upper Klamath River on Sept. 24, in what wildlife officials hope is a sign of the iconic fish repopulating ever-greater stretches of the ...
A half-century ago Alaska was abuzz with pipeline activity. The Yukon River bridge was being constructed, and a seemingly endless line of big trucks carrying even bigger loads was constantly making ...
OREGON, USA — There’s a well-worn adage that goes: “It’s the early bird that catches the worm!” In the great Oregon outdoors, I have discovered the saying also holds true for catching big fish! It’s a ...