I highly reccomend you go to Juneau instead of Fairbanks, its the same program and classes, same teachers, but you don't have to live in Fairbanks, which 50 weeks out of the year is the worst. (its pretty great week 1 and 2 of september)
If you do end up in FBX bring a car, XC skis, and all the down you own.
If I lived up there I would probably fish a glass 5 wt for grayling, and probably that's it. Within 6 hours of driving from fairbanks I regularlly use the following:
Scott L2H 1256-4 with skagit for rainbow/salmon
Scott L2H 1359-4 with skagit for Kings (would be useful in FBX during the summer for Chena/Salcha if there's ever a season again)
Buelah Platinum 9 ft 5wt for rainbows
Buelah Guide Switch 5/6 for rainbows
A variety of shitty 9 foot 7 weights that I keep buying and generally hate for salmon and big rainbows
Sage VT2 490 for lakes
Fenwick FF 755 for grayling
I say for Alaska, you should have a 5 wt, and a 7 or 8wt single hand, plus a 9 or 10 weight if you wanna fish for kings.
I am just a gear whore.
Its not that I suck at spelling, its that I just don't care
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