Grayling Replicas for a Prime Spot on the Wall

Holding the fin up on a grayling caught in Bristol Bay Alaska

Despite being one of the most majestic and distinctive fish we’ve caught, I don’t feel like many people consider an Arctic Grayling as a prime candidate for the wall. When they visit places like Alaska and want to commemorate their catches, they err on side of larger and more storied species like king salmon, sockeyes or trophy rainbow trout. That’s a mistake, because grayling punch above their weight and stand out in a crowd.

Someone’s figured it out, because if you look a bit you can find a few examples of grayling replicas. Here are some of the coolest grayling versions we’ve seen.


Of course, if you want one for the wall, you’ll need to catch one first. Consider joining us at Bear Trail Lodge next summer, where you can target them with a solid expectation of success.

Grayling caught on topwater mouse on small stream in Bristol Bay Alaska
 
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