Fly Fishers Guide to Alaska by Scott Haugen
This is one of the most coomprehensive books on fishing in Alaska, and its myriad streams, lakes and rivers. The book describes the various fish and their habits, and breaks the state into different defineable areas, and describes the rivers and how to fish them.
Alaska River Guide by Karen Jettmar
Another good book that describes each river system, put ins, take outs, river class ratings, length, and hazards. It is oriented toward, the Canoeist, Kayaker, and rafter.
Alaska Fishing by Rene Limeres and Gunnar Pederson
More oriented to fishing the river than floating it, Limeres and Lederson highlight the rivers location, out ins and take outs, species of fish in the river, contact information, and fishing strategy - how and when to fish the river.
Fly Fishing Alaska's Wild Rivers by Dan Heiner
This book emphsizes how to fish the river, a very good section on specific fly patterns and how to use them, and a good description of the fish and methods to use to catch them.
Fly Fishing Alaska by Anthonoy J. Route
Another good all around book on fishing in Alaska, and how to catch each species, to include flies and how to fish them.
Alaska Rainbow by Larry Tullis
This is a River Journal book, that specializes in techniques, tackle, and flies to use. Each species is discussed and the methods to used to catch them.
Flies for Alaska by Anthony Route
Route presents the most famous Alaska flies, with excellen tying instructions. Many beginning fly tyers have used this book and learned how to tie their first Alaskan flies.
The Best of Robert Service
Over a hundred of Robert Service's poems that he wrote about the Klondike
in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Included are "The Shooting of Dan McGrew" and
The Cremation of Sam McGee. Enjoyable reading around the campfire
or as you settle down in your sleeping bag at 11PM and waiting for
the sun to go down....