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Arctic
Grayling

Arctic Grayling
is distinguished from trout and char by a prominent dorsal fin. They
prefer cold, clear streams and are very sensitive to pollution.
For those who may be inclined
to venture out on their own, you can find Grayling in Grayling Lake
(Mile 13.3) on the Seward Highway where the trailhead will lead you
about 1.6 miles to the lake. Or, if you prefer a longer hike, Crescent
Lake has a large sustainable population of grayling. Access to Crescent
Lake is from the Carter Lake trailhead at mile 33.1 on the Seward Highway.
The trail leads 3 miles to the lake inlet.
Kenai
Season: Year
round.
Average Run Size,
Fish Size & Records
Fishing Gear &
Methods
Their diet is mainly
insects, hence fly fishing is effective. But they will eat almost
anything so small spinners and spoons are also effective.
Regulations