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  • WFS 271 – Rainbow Trout Fishing Tips with John McCloskey

    14/12/2021/i Podcast /af Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast
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    Show Notes: wetflyswing.com/271

    Captain John McCloskey aka Dry Fly John describes what it’s like rainbow trout fishing in Alaska. He gives us a rundown on how to get there and what activities you can enjoy once you’re there. Find out what gear he recommends and the best times to go fishing in Alaska.

    John also talks about what he’s been up to lately while guiding in Naknek River Camp – whitetail hunting and close encounters with bears and wolves!

    Rainbow Trout Fishing Show Notes with John McCloskey

    02:43 – John was on the podcast for the first time at WFS 089

    04:34 – John hunts for whitetail

    05:36 – His largest rainbow at 36″ on the Naknek River

    09:42 – Lots of close encounters with bears

    10:28 – Naknek River is part of the Bristol Bay system – it flows west from Naknek Lake

    18:19 – June 8 to the end of June is a good time to go fishing in Alaska if you want the numbers game or practice

    29:21 – What you should watch out for and keep in mind before going out there in the wild

    32:20 – John describes what it’s like in the camp – the lodge, cabins, etc.

    34:15 – How to get to the camp

    38:26 – John talks about the setup and gears he recommends

    53:36 – Other types of species you can target in some other parts of Alaska

    54:54 – The Katmai Trophy Lodge is also a part of the Naknek River Camp group – in the same entity owned by Jim Johnson

    1:00:25 – Dolly Lama Fly

    Rainbow Trout Fishing Conclusion with my John McCloskey

    John and I talked about rainbow trout fishing in Alaska – how to get to the Naknek River Camp and what you can enjoy doing once you’re there. We also talked about the most recommended gears and the best times to fish in Alaska.

    Ever fished in Alaska? Tell us about your experience in the comments.

    Show Notes: wetflyswing.com/271

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