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An Alaskan fisherman documented a vibrant, orange-speckled catch that has natural blue flesh, and he shared what the fish looks like when cooked. Joe Chmeleck, owner of The Lodge at Otter Cove, in ...
An Alaska fisherman is showing off an unusual catch – a rock greenling. It might not sound that impressive, but the eye-popping rare fish truly looks too out-of-this-world to be real – but it ...
“Went out fishing today and caught a rock greenling,” Chmeleck wrote on Aug. 28. “The flesh is blue. It turns white when you cook it. Mother nature is incredible.” ...
Worse still, their fish buyer's truck broke down, so no one was there to pick up the fish they landed. They harvested 3,000 sockeye, but probably lost an equal number to the Bristol Bay tide.
Never say no to an opportunity to visit Alaska. That’s the travel motto my wife and I seem to be living by lately. After cruising to the state aboard the Crown Princess for our wedding anniversary in ...
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Brown bears in Alaska have developed a unique hunting technique when it comes to salmon -- standing on the edge of a waterfall, catching fish as they attempt to swim upstream.
In making NATURE’s A Mystery in Alaska, filmmaker Shane Moore consulted with an array of scientists who have been studying different facets of the issue.One is Gary Thomas, a fisheries scientist ...
Alaska has the biggest, longest, highest, most and best of any destination. Of the nation's 20 highest peaks, 17 are in Alaska. That includes the legendary Mt. McKinley, the tallest mountain in ...