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Alaska Outdoor University - Now Open!

The Alaska Outdoors Supersite offers a collection of video material designed to teach readers proper field techniques and tactics for various outdoor activities in Alaska, to highlight certain locations around the state, and to provide reviews of various equipment useful for Alaska backcountry trips. Series 1: Alaska Hunt Planning offers 30 hours of comprehensive training. To Join, click here to register, confirm and upgrade your subscription, then head over to AOU to get started!


Alaska Hunt Planning Service

Michael Strahan does an in-field walk-through of our hunt planning service, which is designed to assist you with all aspects of planning your Alaska hunt.

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We provide a number of resources on this page that are useful for dipnetting or other types of fishing. Check it out!

 Alaska Salmon Run Charts

The Alaska Department of Fish and Game tracks many of our salmon runs around the state, using various methods. The typical salmon counter is a sonar setup which is positioned to record fish as they pass a specific point. These counters are placed at various locations. In some rivers, the counter is located in a tidewater area, which gives a read on fish entering the river on their annual spawning run. In other cases the counter may be located far upstream. 

The Alaska Department of Fish and Game loads current salmon count date to their site multiple times a day during the runs. Our charts feed automatically from the ADFG data, but we format it on-the-fly into a bar chart that shows the current status of the run. Click on the icon below to make your choice of species, location and year. Click "Get Data" to receive the information you are looking for.

Alaska Salmon Run Charts

 

Alaska Tide Tables

Some fisheries occur in tidal areas where the best fishing might be at certain phases of the tide. Click the link below to look for the area you are fishing.

Alaska Tide Tables

 

Webcams

Some rivers have webcams installed, which will give you real-time images of what's going on in the area right now. Currently we only have the Kenai River Mouth webcam, and it does not work on all web browsers. This camera can be controlled by you, the user. It is located near the Porta-Potties near the toll station on the north beach side. So if you want to see how crowded the beach is, whether people are catching fish, or even how long the line is at the restrooms, this is your ticket! Click the link below.

Kenai River Mouth Webcam