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2017/07/06 22:25:27 (permalink)

Alaska Bound

Tomorrow I make the ride to ALASKA for some fishing for Salmon and Trout.I'll check in later when I have something to report.
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    BeenThereDoneThat.
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    Re: Alaska Bound 2017/07/06 22:34:12 (permalink)
    Tight lines Pafisher.

    Give a man a fish and you will feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you will feed him for a life time. ~Anne Isabella Thackeray Ritchie (1837–1919)~
     
     
     
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    Re: Alaska Bound 2017/07/07 07:42:13 (permalink)
    Travel safe and have a great trip.

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    Re: Alaska Bound 2017/07/07 08:57:52 (permalink)
    GREAT- ---enjoy.
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    Re: Alaska Bound 2017/07/07 17:08:19 (permalink)
    Hope you brought a good net man , I'm sure the master salmon slayer is gonna need one, lol.
    Have a great trip and you well deserve the adventure.

    "whats that smell like fish oh baby" .. J. Kaukonen
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    Re: Alaska Bound 2017/07/07 23:31:25 (permalink)
    Well today was all travel,left Akron at around 8 AM and landed in Ankorage around 9 PM ET.Spending the night here then fly to Bethel AK tomorrow and then take a short hop to the camp.Maybe get to fish tomorrow but will hit it hot and heavy Sunday.l
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    Re: Alaska Bound 2017/07/08 09:54:19 (permalink)
    Enjoy the trip. I went in '13 and absolutely had a blast.
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    Re: Alaska Bound 2017/07/09 08:36:36 (permalink)
    Knock them dead Jack.
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    Re: Alaska Bound 2017/07/10 20:45:11 (permalink)
    Sunday was a so so day with Chum salmon and a few small trout.The river was loaded with Sockeye but they don't hit so very few were "hooked".Today was a taste of what I came up here for.Landed several Kings in the 40# range and some smaller 15-20# fish.By the middle of the afternoon I was beat! We were fishing on the high tide and these Kings were fresh out of the salt so they really pull when they fight.We were fishing from a boat and the river is wide and open so the fish could really run.Tomorrow will be a new adventure but today will be hard to beat.
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    Re: Alaska Bound 2017/07/11 12:26:32 (permalink)
    Outstanding!!!!
     
    I can't wait to see pictures of your adventure.
    post edited by troutbum21 - 2017/07/11 12:27:35
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    Re: Alaska Bound 2017/07/11 13:43:32 (permalink)
    How about how hard those kings pull!! Way to go on that 40. It's a little early for the really big trout but you should get into some 20"s. With most of the first runs over, those trout will be gorging on carcasses. Flesh flies and single eggs patterns should blast em. Are you doing any salt? Nothing like filling the freezer up with halibut and lingcod. Tear'em dude.
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    Re: Alaska Bound 2017/07/12 01:17:49 (permalink)
    Another day of kings,chum,and one sockeye that actually hit.No 40#ers for me but a 35# and lots of smaller kings,even the jacks fought like a champ.There is a father daughter pair in camp and the daughter caught a 50# today,and on top of that she is a really sweet girl of about 18 yr old,that was really a great scene to see.
    Not doing any salt pensfan,I don't think there are any charters in the Indian village that is near by,but a friend actually caught a starry flounder on a fly today.WE were fishing in a river about a 1/4 mile from the Bering sea.
    Time for bed as I got to venture out early in the AM.
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    Re: Alaska Bound 2017/07/12 15:38:42 (permalink)
    Have a Great time just don't bring my X back!! She's north of Anchorage by 40 minutes!
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    Re: Alaska Bound 2017/07/16 10:48:34 (permalink)
    Are you back Jack ?
    Many questions I'd like to ask.
    It seems my wife and brother in law have been planning a trip to Alaska next year for awhile now and I just found out about this last week.
    They are looking at a cruise package but once I found out , there is absolutely now way I am going without fishing involved.
    Hope the journey was safe, comfortable and we'll enjoyed

    "whats that smell like fish oh baby" .. J. Kaukonen
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    Re: Alaska Bound 2017/07/17 18:26:07 (permalink)
    Cruises through Southeast with stops in Ketchikan mostly offer fly out fishing packages for salmon, and boat trips for halibut .
     
    If you want to fish and not pay an arm and a leg ($600+), hop a cab in Ketchikan and head out to Ward Creek and Lake.
     
    Having been all over Alaska from SE,Valdez,  Kenai Cook Inlet, Dutch and Aleutian chain, upwards to St. Paul.
     
    I have learned two things:
    1. No such thing as bad weather, on bad clothing
    2. There is really no good fishing in Alaska, only CATCHING
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    Re: Alaska Bound 2017/07/17 20:30:20 (permalink)
    No, good fishing only catching? So there is, hope for me yet!!!

    Hot Dam screw Pennsyvania Wilds and back...... make mine, Alaska or Bust!!!

    Which is exactly what I git up side my head if my better half finds out what I'm thinkin' so let's just keep, the Alaska thingy to our selves, shall we?

    Please?
    post edited by BeenThereDoneThat. - 2017/07/17 20:33:30

    Give a man a fish and you will feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you will feed him for a life time. ~Anne Isabella Thackeray Ritchie (1837–1919)~
     
     
     
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    Re: Alaska Bound 2017/07/17 21:16:51 (permalink)
    I been advised but not yet decided to fly in and do a land sea package. Start with the land first then rest on the sea later. Another thing was , rain gauges are by the foot not the inch. In some area expect rain every day . Denali is also a must .

    Thanks Ak- skim, can't believe I just said that but yes , helpful tips are always helpful.

    "whats that smell like fish oh baby" .. J. Kaukonen
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    Re: Alaska Bound 2017/07/18 04:00:08 (permalink)
    Well I'm back in Ohio,got in Sunday evening after spending way too much time in the air and in terminals waiting for connections(12hr in Anchorage waiting to go to Seattle!).Too tired to go into details now but as he said it's not fishing but catching in Alaska.When is a good time to call Rich?There will be too many details for a hunt and peck person like me.much easier to talk.
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    Re: Alaska Bound 2017/07/18 13:54:29 (permalink)
    Welcome back Jack.
    Typically around 7pm -9pm is a good time for me unless it's a fri or Saturday.

    "whats that smell like fish oh baby" .. J. Kaukonen
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    Re: Alaska Bound 2017/07/18 20:42:14 (permalink)
    Disregard, nice talking to you jack. Safe travels back to PA
    post edited by hot tuna - 2017/07/18 21:20:25

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    Re: Alaska Bound 2017/07/24 13:09:35 (permalink)
    Well now that I'm back home I can give a report on my trip.As was mentioned earlier it's not fishing in Alaska it is "catching".We were fishing the Kanektok river in SW Alaska near Bethel.We traveled up and down river in jet boats.The camp was about one mile up river from the salt so alot of the Salmon were fresh run and very frisky.Most of the time we used gaudy streamers,pink was the hot color,and swung the fly in the current.When the King and Chum Salmon hit the fly it was usually a very hard take,contrary to the Salmon river,and then you hung on until the initial drag screaming run was over and then the hard work of bringing the fish to hand began.The large Kings,35 t0 40+ lbs probably took about 20-30 minutes to land and you were hurting at the end.I had the pleasure of hooking into several of those beasts one morning and at the end of that time I was ready for a break as my right arm,hand,and side of my body was BEAT!I knew nothing about Chum salmon before but they are willing takers,hard fighting with some great leaps and strong runs.They are not as large as the KIngs(average 10-20#) but will wear you out as there are a lot of them and they are constantly smashing your streamer.The other Salmon that was running was the Sockeye,we caught a few of them but there were thousands of them running up river,when they ran shallow water the water would churn because of the number of them.We were too early for the Coho(silvers).The guides in camp had no clue on how to fish for the Sockeye until the end of the week when one of the guests decided to use much smaller flies (nympths) and they caught many,many on that day and had a ball as the Sockeye is also a great fighter.
    The other fish present were Rainbows and Dolly Vardens.The rainbows are year round residents and the Dollys migrate in from the salt.We were too early for the vibrant color of the Dollys but they looked like big brookies.One day we went way up river and fished for trout.I had a blast catching Rainbows on top with a mouse pattern,the only negative was that they were not very large,10"-15" with a couple 20+,but they all fought and jumped a lot. Overall the fishing (catching) was great,the camp was good,but not great.some negatives were there were too many other people around and we saw very little wildlife.Saw no bears but plenty of tracks,only one Bald eagle was seen but not by me,but did see a couple of beavers and a mink or two.Glad I went but also glad the travel part is over,I hate air travel!
    When I figure out how to post pictures will do so but will be awhile as I have a bunch of things to take care of.
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    Re: Alaska Bound 2017/07/24 13:57:20 (permalink)
    Great story Pafisher, thanks for sharing. Would love to see the pictures. Could see the action in my minds eye, not from experience but from those golden days, of Wally Taber.

    So yinz say Alaska is where a guy does not go 'fishing' he goes 'catching'. Heh, heh, hehhh...... bet I know somebody who can change that myth. lol


    Thanks again for the
    story and congratulation on your catching 🍺
    post edited by BeenThereDoneThat. - 2017/07/25 21:41:04

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    Re: Alaska Bound 2017/07/24 14:52:56 (permalink)
    Great story. Thank you for sharing.

    Never been to AK. Now you make me want to go.

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    Re: Alaska Bound 2017/07/24 19:39:42 (permalink)
    Thanks for the report Jack. 
     
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    Re: Alaska Bound 2017/07/25 12:19:59 (permalink)
    Well the storms locally last night gave me something to do today,saw up the tree that fell across my driveway.It's a large black walnut tree that snapped halfway up and landed across the driveway,as if I did n't have enough to do
    The job is done,took me longer than expected because I got the saw stuck in the tree twice due to pressure from the way the tree was lying on the ground.
    post edited by pafisher - 2017/07/25 17:38:54
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    Re: Alaska Bound 2017/07/25 21:28:01 (permalink)
    Thanks for the pictures, in your words are all pictures in my mind. I'm glad your back to work , lol, at home :)

    "whats that smell like fish oh baby" .. J. Kaukonen
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