
Cold Ducks
Photos by Ken Marsh Mallards are a hardy breed. Cold weather really doesn’t seem to bother them as long as … Continue reading Cold Ducks
Photos by Ken Marsh Mallards are a hardy breed. Cold weather really doesn’t seem to bother them as long as … Continue reading Cold Ducks
We caught and released at least 50 trout that late summer day, all big, powerful, vibrantly colored fish that leaped … Continue reading Rainbow Days
North America’s “other” upland bird flies like a bat out of Hell, promising gunning challenges and rewards no hunter should miss. Continue reading Small Wonders
Few places in the civilized world retain a stronger connection to hunting, gathering and eating well from the land than … Continue reading Cooking Wild: Eating Alaskan
By Ken Marsh When you have shot one bird flying you have shot all birds flying. They are all different … Continue reading Small Pleasures
No matter where in Alaska an angler travels, chances are that a hard-fighting fish with pink-spotted flanks and bellies the … Continue reading Common Denominators: Fishing for Char in Alaska
From a Southcentral Alaska angler’s perspective, no season matches the power, vibrancy and beauty of fall. By Ken Marsh The … Continue reading The Fishing News
I was fortunate to spend an evening and a morning in Denali Park this week with Polly. We didn’t have … Continue reading Caribounty
Ever get the feeling while walking in the woods that something might be stalking you? Well, your Spidey senses may … Continue reading On the Prowl
Springtime in Southcentral Alaska means breeding season for spruce grouse. Male spruce grouse, identified easily by their black- and white-trimmed … Continue reading Spruced Up for Springtime