Alaska Outdoors Supersite has been the go-to resource for planning Alaska fishing, hunting, and wilderness trips since 1996. What started as a guide to Alaska's vast outdoors has grown into a database of 160,000+ pages covering every region of the state, specific activities, gear, and connections to...
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Alaska Outdoors Supersite has been the go-to resource for planning Alaska fishing, hunting, and wilderness trips since 1996. What started as a guide to Alaska's vast outdoors has grown into a database of 160,000+ pages covering every region of the state, specific activities, gear, and connections to commercial operators.
Information & Planning - 10 regional guides (Panhandle, Kenai Peninsula, Bristol Bay, Interior, Arctic, Yukon Delta, and more) - Detailed pages on 365,000 miles of rivers - Specific fishing and hunting location information - Salmon run charts for timing your trip - Weather, terrain, vegetation, and access details for each region
Community & Real-Time Answers - Over 90 forums (fishing, hunting, boating, camping, mountaineering, women's outdoor groups, youth programs) - 1+ million posts searchable by topic - Fishing reports from active anglers - Direct access to Alaskans who know the areas
Gear & Equipment - Comprehensive gear reviews and listings - Clothing reviews (Kuiu Super Down Layer, Dachstein Woolwear, Helly Hansen Impertech Raingear, Carol Davis Sportswear) - Gear categories: backpacks, tents, water treatment, stoves, communications, inflatable boats, rafts, canoes - Outdoor gear store with fishing, hunting, camping equipment, and clothing
Education & Instruction - Alaska Outdoors University: fee-based video instruction program - 30 hours of Alaska hunt planning material taught by author and guide Michael Strahan - Hunt consulting services integrated with educational content
Directory Services - The largest Alaska outdoors directory on the internet - Commercial operators, guides, charters, lodges, air services - Contact information and business details for planning services
They cover hunting (guided, unguided, float hunting), freshwater and saltwater fishing, dipnetting, bush flying, boating (sport boats, catarafts, pack rafts, canoes), camping, ATV/ORV, snowmachining, mountaineering, skiing, hiking, field care, shot placement, and survival skills.
Alaska offers opportunities for: - Salmon: king, coho, and other salmon species - Trout: rainbow trout (noted as second to none) and lake trout - Other fish: grayling, halibut, lingcod, rockfish - Big game: moose, brown bear, Dall sheep, caribou, Sitka blacktail deer, mountain goat, black bear - Marine mammals and shorebirds in specific regions
The site breaks Alaska into manageable regions: - Region 1: Panhandle (North and South) - Region 2: Prince William Sound, Kenai Peninsula, Kodiak/Afognak - Region 3: Arctic, Interior (East and West) - Region 4: Anchorage area, Bristol Bay, Aleutians - Region 5: Western Arctic and Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta
Each region page includes specific information on what to expect, terrain, available activities, and access methods (road vs. air).
"For an outdoors enthusiast, Alaska is at the pinnacle. 365,000 miles of rivers to float. 39 mountain ranges to climb. Vast expanses of open tundra, thousands of square miles of taiga, populated with an unparalleled diversity of aquatic and terrestrial species."
Anyone planning an Alaska outdoor trip: DIY hunters and anglers, people hiring guides, remote cabin visitors, fly-in trip planners, float hunters, saltwater charter customers, mountain climbers, and RV tourists. The site connects planning, instruction, gear selection, and operator hiring.
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