Rivers in Alaska are much easier to wade, they have spawning class gravel for bottoms, in most places. Some places I have fished the rocks are slippery and you really have to be a wading expert and better have your camera in a water proof case as I carry at least a D3200 to record released fish. I never keep,the big ones.
Alaska is definitely on my list, again. I had a nephew that lived in Ketchikan so I have fished there before and I hope to go back. If I go back it will be a fishing and photographing trip as opposed to family visits.
Robert M. Poston: D4, D810, V3, 14-24 F2.8, 24-70 f2.8, 70-200 f2.8, 80-400, 105 macro.
I sure hope Nikon comes out with a mirrorless that replaces all dslr bodies by the time I am senior to cut out the weight. Just my 2 cents worth on my birthday today Interesting topic though rmp!
Happy birth day Kanuck I quit counting mine but the family always seems to remind me. I think I will be forever DSLR just not interested in mirrorless.
I have used and paid so much for cameras without SLR convenience, I will stay with DSLR cameras for,the rest of my life. Mirrorless is to me useful only underwater where looking through a viewfinder doesn't work very well. I have had over $25,000 in underwater cameras....and none of them were as convenient as a DSLR.
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