Alaska Steelhead Project

Publicerad2026/04/08
FörfattareMax Kantor
FotoÁlvaro G. Santillán
Fall in Alaska is a beautiful thing. While anglers around the world look forward to the time when seasons start to change, up in the 49th State, everything seems to happen faster. Pacific salmon are spawning or have completed their life cycle, and there is an abundance of food for the wildlife flocking to the river. It is also when a certain silver ghost returns to a select few places throughout the state- the steelhead.
Aleutian Peninsula adventures
Steelhead are known to return throughout southern Alaska in the fall. In late September and early October, we found ourselves about 600 miles south of Anchorage, en route to Wildman Lodge to see the operation and, hopefully, assess its potential for these amazing fish. We also took advantage of a last-minute spot at the nearby Hoodoo Lodge on the Sandy River for an unforgettable few days on a river with a known and prolific steelhead population, though there are always questions of abundance and the differing yearly statistics of just how many fish actually return to this remote piece of water.
Late September seemed right about the peak of the Coho salmon run, and the river’s char species were certainly abundant as well. We first focused on everything the home river had to offer, using a mix of indicator nymphing and stripping streamers for char, and also stripping or swinging for Coho. These salmon display very different behavior from their far Atlantic cousins (Oncorhynchus vs Salmo) and can be found in a variety of water types. In this unpressured ecosystem, they are extremely happy to take flies. Just try anything pink. Wildlife on the Aleutian Peninsula is abundant, and we found ourselves taking more detours from the fishing than expected. Walrus, brown bears, and moose were all highlights and some of the best parts of this remote Alaskan experience.
Aleutian Angler-Science Project
Steelhead on the swing!
Steelhead fever soon took over, especially when one appeared right about where it should be on the home river. These fish run rapidly through a river system and will choose interesting lies to sit. The sweeping uniform tail out may look great, but the small bucket just below often has the better chance. Álvaro found this out, locked into his first, using a light integrated Scandi and a flashy intruder, and the mission was accomplished - steelhead on the swing! The Ocean River soon gave up about a dozen steelhead, confined to particular lies below spawning coho. It was soon time to move on to the Sandy.
A classic steelhead river in all ways, the Sandy spans a fairly short distance from its headwater lake to the Bering Sea. Hoodoo’s Sandy River lodge sits in the lower reaches, where guides start the day via jetboat heading up or down. Upon arrival in the afternoon, we headed down from the lodge where the first steelhead on the swing took a mere 2 casts. Lucky? Maybe, but it proved not to be the exception to the rule as multiple fish were landed per day, even in fluctuating water conditions, and with steelhead more tuned in on coho eggs than swung flues. It is a miraculous system in terms of fish numbers, strength, and overall experience, and is a perfect example of a world-class fishery operating exactly as it should, with care and respect from the guides who call it home for a few short months.
VIDEO TRAILER
Fall in Alaska is a beautiful thing. While anglers around the world look forward to the time when seasons start to change, up in the 49th State, everything seems to happen faster.View video on YouTubeAlaska Steelhead Expedition
The right gear for the Aleutian Peninsula


Med Guideline ULS 2.0 kan du enkelt skifta mellan enhands och tvåhandsfattning och de hanterar alla kaststilar galant. Dessa spön tar fisket efter lax och öring i älv till en ny nivå med sitt mångsidiga användningsområde!
Läs merULS 2.0 Switch
5 699.00 SEK

Bullet+ WF är det självklara valet för streamerfiske, kustöringfiske samt älvfiske efter havsöring och är en bästsäljare för laxfiske med enhandspö.
Läs merBullet+ WF
1 099.00 SEK
NEW IN


Flugrullen Aura kombinerar styrka, låg vikt och elegans. Serien består av sju modeller – från lätta öringrullar till kraftiga rullar för laxfiske - och varje storlek är noggrant anpassad för sitt speciella användningsområde. Den lätta konstruktionen balanserar moderna flugspön perfekt, och det förseglade bromssystemet i kolfiber levererar jämn och pålitlig bromsverkan för fiske i både söt- och saltvatten.
Läs merAURA Titan
4 499.00 SEK



Låt oss få presentera vår senaste typ av spöaktion - Fast Full Flex , en helt unik kombination av lätta och explosiva spön, som samtidigt ger en lätt nostalgisk typ av spöaktion.
Läs merNT11 Fast Full Flex 6-PC
11 499.00 SEK


Guideline Scandi flugrullar är konstruerade med extrem precision för det moderna flugfisket efter lax, havsöring och steelhead. De är utrustade med ett kraftfullt bromssystem i titan och grafit, djupa spolar med stor diameter och en mycket jämn bromsverkan. Designade i Skandinavien och byggda för maximal kraft, balans och kontroll i varje fight.
Läs merScandi - Black/Blue
7 500.00 SEK



NT11 flugspöna har tillverkats med T1100, – det allra senaste och mest sofistikerade grafitmaterialet som finns på marknaden och som även används av flygindustrin idag.
Läs merNT11 Double Hand 6-PC
11 999.00 SEK
Conservation Angler partnership
We ended our time in the Aleutians reflecting on this amazing place and its possibilities for the future. Steelhead are indeed an elusive fish in need of serious conservation measures, but here, there are both the numbers and the variety between lodges and rivers to provide a yearly data set.
To know they are there is the first step, and the next step is to create a fishing program with the right measures to protect them. Wildman and Hoodoo have partnered with the Conservation Angler to create a data collection program starting in 2026 in order to learn more about steelhead in the Aleutians for years to come.
Gear for the area
Equipment for the Alaskan wilderness needs to be tough during the fall, and small airplane flights mean one must conserve what they pack. Expect cold and unforgiving weather most of the time, meaning layers and good waterproof jackets. We found the most versatile rod for this fishing to be the ULS 2.0 in line weights #7 and #8. You can put on a heavier WF line and strip streamers for Coho, and then switch to a 3D+ Compact and swing for steelhead. For the most part, these rivers are not huge, though into October, I’d bring the full range of density lines to accommodate colder temperatures and deeper sections.
Once on the larger Sandy, we switched to both the 12’ Full Flex 7/8 and the 12’9” NT11 7/8. Both of these will handle a hot, fresh steelhead and the tight-to-the-inside fishing that is the norm in a system where steelhead do not move from their preferred lies because of pressure. Pair this with a Classic Scandi Float and a variety of tips from intermediate to T17. Flies were standard Alaska fare and had much more flash than is the norm for Scandinavia. Steelhead love a traditional black/blue pattern, but bright colors work too, just expect to run into more coho bycatch with them.
The Conservation Angler
With science as our North Star, education as an inspiration, and the law as our hammer, The Conservation Angler is the watcher of wild salmon and steelhead’s well-being and the shield that guards their future. Check out websiteKeeping what's left of the wild, wild.
You will certainly remember them all.
As a final note, I’d say Alaska has been given the fishing reputation of abundance. And in a lot of ways that is true, but it also is not the only part to pay one’s attention. For the newer angler looking to put miles on their fishing experience, char, trout, and Pacific salmon all willingly take flies and exist in great numbers. For the serious angler, the steelhead fills the niche of a more challenging fish to target. You may only see a few in a week, but you will certainly remember them all.
Yet, to only talk about the fishing is a disservice to Alaska. This experience caters to travelers beyond what is at the end of your fly line, and that is to see and immerse oneself in truly unspoiled wilderness. There are a few places like remote Alaska on earth, and one is privileged to spend a bit of time taking it all in. There’s certainly some reflection that happens way out there, only to be interrupted by the silver ghost when all comes together.
