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Re: LFZ access 2017/09/15 17:29:57 (permalink)
Did anyone visit the LFZ today,I think it is now open for the season?
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Re: LFZ access 2017/09/15 19:04:08 (permalink)
I will go up at one point this weekend. Thought about it tonight, but I was whooped  

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Re: LFZ access 2017/09/16 08:29:00 (permalink)
Bear I saw your camp was well mowed  and there was smoke rising last mon or tues.
 
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Re: LFZ access 2017/09/27 09:31:55 (permalink)
There were people on the rocks last week when I stopped on my way to Malinda's to get a rod shipped for repair.
Didn't see anyone walk the concrete down to the rocks but several guys came down for above to fish off the rocks.
 
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Re: LFZ access 2017/09/27 10:25:50 (permalink)
Hey two bob, yep we try to keep up with it.  That would have been happy salmon , i was up over the week end.
We will be up for the columbus day circus friday- monday, if you get a chance stop in.

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Re: LFZ access 2017/09/27 12:16:49 (permalink)
I'm a mid weeker. 
Work the weekends.
Would love to meet sometime.
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Re: LFZ access 2017/09/27 12:34:49 (permalink)
Absolutely, until I retire....i'm a weekender.

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Re: LFZ access 2017/09/27 13:10:20 (permalink)
pa, I'm going to do a quick hit into town tomorrow afternoon through Friday.  Perhaps I'll run into you at the LFZ.  
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Re: LFZ access 2017/09/27 18:03:58 (permalink)
I'll be  starting a little higher up on Fri. -walking up the river.  Probably run into you along the line somewhere. 
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Re: LFZ access 2017/09/27 19:58:57 (permalink)
Just got back from three days of fishing.   Did not fish the Lower zone.   Fished the top of  Upper Fly yesterday afternoon and today to avoid sun.      The former DaLa Lodge, is now called Little Alaska.
 Fully posted with $10.00 per day parking/access fee.  $100 for season.   Did not see anyone fishing the bank.  All fishing was from  boat launch side.    Little Alaska store and cleaning station were functional.
post edited by RichW - 2017/09/27 20:12:55
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Re: LFZ access 2017/09/27 20:14:20 (permalink)
Thanks for the info. Didn't RG say something about little Alaska before. . Maybe he is due royalties

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Re: LFZ access 2017/09/27 20:49:16 (permalink)
 
 Old reference to SR being 'poor mans Alaska' ?  lol
 
OK- OK- found it, located in Altmar Ny on the putor and face book.
 
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Re: LFZ access 2017/09/28 12:30:57 (permalink)
Yup the owners coined that title on their property on 13 just below the little trout pond falls. They put a street sign up that says "little alaska"
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Re: LFZ access 2017/09/28 12:33:35 (permalink)
I'm pretty sure the Dec got together with Tailwater and screened off the culvert that goes under pulaski st. Keeping the fish from getting to the falls. Big Bear would probably know that one best
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Re: LFZ access 2017/09/28 13:43:42 (permalink)
The guys I talked to who were putting it in a couple years ago said it was the town, but I wouldn't be suprised to find it was the tailhook...its on happys side of the bridge, but on the right of way for the road.

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Re: LFZ access 2017/09/28 19:45:26 (permalink)
So I used what I guess was the new access as there was nothing at all marked, cut or anything. There were guys fishing on the rocks. The new shop was not open. There are fish everywhere in the river. I hooked what I believe was a small Steelie and a Coho  all others were a byproduct of the conditions .
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Re: LFZ access 2017/09/30 06:27:39 (permalink)
It was a little tough finding it at dawn; just a little opening in the roadside weeds by a pile of sand.  It then has a few herd trails and one main trampled one.    The only person I saw on the wall behind the fence was Johnny, the one armed guy. I was wondering if he'd still have his spot.  
He was there when we walked out in late afternoon, spotting  fish  for guys near the bridge.  I can get to the one very small spot I like to dead drift  off the upper end of the rocks, but I can do without it , too.  
 
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Re: LFZ access 2017/10/05 11:27:41 (permalink)
I talked to Al the owner of little Alaska and he seemed like a nice guy.He is charging $10/day and $100/season.He pointed out the trail in to me and said that he owns 200' of frontage on river.I looked off the bridge and there were more Salmon there than I ever saw before,it's loaded!
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Re: LFZ access 2017/10/05 12:27:20 (permalink)
So he owns the rock wall and there is no pfr on that side ????

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Re: LFZ access 2017/10/05 15:48:32 (permalink)
Clint S
So he owns the rock wall and there is no pfr on that side ????



That's what I got from my talk  with him.
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Re: LFZ access 2017/10/05 19:30:28 (permalink)
I did the walk in from over the dirt pile about 30 yards past the house. I was pretty surprised at the trash right there on the access trail . It did not appear to be the usual fishing related stuff so I don't know what's up with that.
While I walked up to the lzf wire I did not fish .
Walked out and came back out on a split trail the was another 30 yards up the road. That trail was much more walking friendly, as in not walking through trash that could cause a tear in your boots or waders.

Finally, as Jack said, there is an amazing amount of fish.
The fishing for me was all positive in the surrounding conditions. It makes me want to return, even if I wasn't catching fish in which my bites were totally dependent on what they wanted. I spent many times changing until a certain color lit up and when it did there was no mistake about a take and where the hook was :)
The greatest feeling of salmon fishing is a big jerk of the rod because they grab and turn , a hook set and a huge head boil to the surface then take off for the lake ..
I met some kind people but I was basically fishing solo , that's the only drawback to my trip. I'd prefer to share more time with friends and family.
Have fun folks and maybe see some next season. I'm in a tree until December
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