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Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

590 | Alaska Unleashed: Tactics for Togiak River Success with Jeremy Freisz - Togiak River Lodge

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

Dave Stewart

Leisure, Hobbies, Sports, Wilderness

4.7531 Ratings

🗓️ 8 April 2024

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Show Notes:  https://wetflyswing.com/590

Presented By: Togiak River Lodge 

Have you ever heard someone say, you need to twitch your fly or you need to twitch it more? Have you heard about jigging or using jigs in fly fishing and how this is such an effective method today? We bring both of these together as we jump back into Alaska and Northern Bristol Bay.

Jeremy Freisz is here to share the twitching jig method and why pink is the only color you need for Togiak River success. Learn how to plan your trip and the exact tips you need for success in Alaska this year.

Show Notes with Jeremy Freisz on Tactics for Togiak River Success. 

02:00 - Jeremy Freisz shares his journey of discovering fly fishing later in life, initially influenced by his family's outdoor activities.

Over the years, Jeremy's passion grew, leading to summers in Alaska at Togiak River Lodge and even starting to guide for Red's Fly Shop.

Check out our episode on Reds Fly Shop with Joe Rotter.

Jeremy recently bought a customized Bighorn Skiff from StealthCraft.


Twitching Jig Method

07:37 -  Jeremy discusses his evolution as an angler, from novice to adapting new techniques like bead fishing in Alaska.

Over the years, he has experimented with Twitching Jigs, initially inspired by his uncle's success with them on spinning rods.

12:40 - Jeremy emphasizes the effectiveness of pink-colored flies. He ties all his flies for Togiak in pink.

He emphasizes the importance of the sparkle in the fly to catch their attention, especially for resident dollies and sea run dollies that are active in the salt and likely associate pink with shrimp.

Timing and Fishing Conditions in the Togiak River 

17:00 - Jeremy notes that the timing of tides does impact fishing at the lodge, especially regarding water clarity and fish behavior. When the tide is coming in, the water gets murky, influencing fish activity.

Conversely, when the tide is going out, the water becomes clearer, and fish tend to be more reactive. However, these tide effects diminish about two miles upriver from the lodge.

Jeremy recommends timing your trip to Togiak based on your fishing preferences. For targeting Chinook salmon. However, for the best trout fishing experience, Jeremy suggests going later in the king salmon season, around the end of July.

Togiak River Lodge

22:35 - Jeremy paints a vivid picture of the Togiak Lodge experience. The lodge sits amidst breathtaking tundra landscapes, with braids of the Togiak River weaving through, and numerous ponds dotting the terrain.

Behind the lodge lies a pike pond, offering anglers the chance to catch pike alongside other Pacific salmon species, rainbow trout, dolly varden, and grayling.

Bugs and Bears

Jeremy acknowledges the concern about bugs in Alaska, particularly the relentless mosquitoes in the Togiak region. He shares his experience with giant mosquitoes, emphasizing the need for mosquito netting when venturing into mosquito-heavy areas.

Additionally, he mentions encountering grizzly bears, especially in late July, adding an element of excitement to the wilderness experience.

Being Prepared for Alaska's Weather

Jeremy recounts experiences of continuous rain and cold winds during his time at Togiak Lodge. He recommends specific clothing items for fishing in such conditions, including:

Good quality waders
Sturdy rain jackets, preferably full rubber for river floats
Electric clothing like vests for staying warm
Carrying multiple rain jackets and a dry bag for extra clothes

Key Takeaways for an Alaska Fishing Trip

Jeremy offers three essential takeaways for anyone planning an Alaska fishing trip:

Manage Expectations: Understand that fishing can be unpredictable, and not every day will yield abundant catches. Enjoy the adventure regardless of fishing outcomes.
Be Prepared for Bad Weather: Expect challenging weather conditions, delays, and travel disruptions. Embrace these as part of the Alaskan experience rather than letting them detract from your enjoyment.
Consider Group Travel: Opt for traveling with a group for a more enjoyable experience, fostering camaraderie, shared experiences, and lasting memories.

Show Notes:  https://wetflyswing.com/590

 

 

Transcript

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0:00.0

Have you ever heard someone say you need to twitch or fly or you need to twitch it more?

0:07.4

Have you maybe heard about jigging or using jigs and fly fishing and why and how this is such an effective method?

0:13.7

Today we bring both of these together as we jump back into Alaska and fishing northern Bristol Bay.

0:20.4

Jeremy Freese is here to share the twitch and jig

0:22.6

method and why pink is the only color you need in Alaska. This is the wet fly swing podcast

0:28.4

where I show you the best places to travel to for fly fishing, how to find the best resources

0:32.5

and tools to prepare for that big trip, and how to give back to the fish species we all love.

0:38.2

Hey, I'm Dave, host of the West Fly Swing podcast.

0:40.4

I've been fly fishing since I was a little kid.

0:43.1

I grew up around a fly shop and have created one of the largest fly fishing podcasts in the country.

0:47.9

I've also interviewed more of the greatest fly anglers than just about anyone in the world.

0:52.8

Today, Jeremy Freeze is here to walk us through togeac river fishing and in everything

0:58.6

there is up in northern Bristol Bay.

1:01.6

We're going to dig deep into all the salmon species up there, how to fish for him,

1:06.0

why he has an unlikely story of making the Alaska trip an annual thing for him and why he loves

1:12.7

pike fishing. That's the big bonus today. You're also going to hear how to plan your trip and the

1:17.4

exact tips you need for success in Alaska this year. Here we go. Jeremy Freeze digging back

1:24.0

into togeac Lodge and River. Let's do it. How you doing, Jeremy? Doing great. Thanks for having me on. Yeah, thanks for putting this together. We are going to dig back into Alaska today, a favorite spot, I think, for a lot of people that, I think, it's a favorite spot for people that are, it's on their bucket list. They've never been there. But people that have been there, I feel like, want to keep going back. And you're one of those people that have been back to Togiac a few times. So we're going to talk about some species and digging deeper today on that. But before we get into that, why don't you take us back to fly fishing? How did you get into fly fishing? What's your first memory? Yeah, so for me, fly fishing, I've come into fly fishing later

2:01.3

in life. You know, I've come from an outdoors family, and my youngest memories are, are fishing

2:06.6

with the family, and caught my first steelhead on a, on a spoon at 12 years old. And I really liked

2:12.2

fishing, but it wasn't quite as much of a passion for me as it was similar for my family.

2:16.4

So I went into into music and

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