Alaska 1993 Ken Marsh - Abstracts

Alaska 1993 Ken Marsh
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Big investments: hunting and fishing require certain acquisitions, but that doesn't mean you have to spend big bucks. (re-discovering the essence of fishing and hunting) (Column)Travel, recreation and leisureKen Marsh
Breakfast at Trout's place: trees, lakes and a cafe owned by a guy named Trout can offer taste of old Alaska and lead you home.Travel, recreation and leisureKen Marsh
By rod and wheel: nothing beats those easy-to-reach fishing holes just off the road. (fishing in Alaska) (The Alaska Sportsman: Annual Fishing Section)Travel, recreation and leisureKen Marsh
Ciphering. (hunting) (Column)Travel, recreation and leisureKen Marsh
Freeze-up. (duck hunting) (Column)Travel, recreation and leisureKen Marsh
Getting ready: when winter's just around the corner, fall's blaze lights a fire under people and animals. (Alaska) (Cover Story)Travel, recreation and leisureKen Marsh
Guys like me. (search for missing fishermen)Travel, recreation and leisureKen Marsh
King of deers. (moose hunting)Travel, recreation and leisureKen Marsh
Paul's lake. (fishing) (Column)Travel, recreation and leisureKen Marsh
Rainbow warriors: for an obsessed few, fly-fishing for Alaska's rainbow trout is an intoxicating subject.Travel, recreation and leisureKen Marsh
Sportsmen. (understanding sportsmen)Travel, recreation and leisureKen Marsh
The April fool: it's only the first week of April, and in most parts of Alaska, you've got another month before you can go fishing. (Column)Travel, recreation and leisureKen Marsh
Waters on the brain. (fishing)Travel, recreation and leisureKen Marsh
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