Catching a Years Supply of Dog Team Fish and Rafting Them to the Village for Winter - Stan Zuray

Every year at the end of a summer and fall of fishing for food for the family, the poorer quality late fall chum salmon that move up the Yukon River are fished for dog food by the people along the river that still use dog teams. The run at that time is often plentiful enough that one's fishing takes place in a couple of days to a week. Nets and fishwheels are used. That short period of fishing supplies almost an entire 3 seasons of food for ones team of dogs. Video is mostly narrated and lots of talk about the fish and lifestyle. 📖 BOOK: Carry On: Stan Zuray's Journey from Boston Greaser to Alaskan Homesteader Written by Tim Attewell, one of the filmmakers behind the TV show Yukon Men, this powerful memoir tells the true story of my journey from the streets of Boston to building a life deep in the Alaska wilderness. Available on Amazon in paperback, hardcover, eBook, and audiobook: 👉 https://www.amazon.com/dp/1521098891 Want a signed copy? Get one here: 👉 https://www.thestanproject.com/mercha... 🎥 DOCUMENTARY: The Stan Project Created by Ryan Walsh a former Yukon Men filmmaker, and Kari Pickering, this thoughtful documentary offers a rare, honest look at life in rural Alaska through my eyes. It’s a heartfelt film about living simply, surviving with purpose, and staying true to tradition. Watch it now at: 👉 www.TheStanProject.com Both the book and the documentary were made with real care by people who lived in Tanana and wanted to share something meaningful about this way of life. I hope you enjoy them.