If you’ve ever been fly fishing in Alaska, you have most likely encountered Arctic Grayling. They are abundant in many of Alaska’s remote rivers. In some areas, they can grow to be over 20-inches in length. Their iridescent colors and feisty demeanor really make them unique. If you like throwing dry flies, it’s hard to beat the action you’ll see with Arctic Grayling.
Grayling: the unholy union of whitefish and guppy 🙂