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Alaska with Cindy summer 2012

Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 9:17 pm
by abcarias
This was one of many breath taking views along the Alaskan highways. We visited Anchorage, Seward, Cooper landing, Soldotna, Homer, Hope, Denali, Talketna, and a few places in between.
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We were there for a few weeks at the end of June, and though the trip wasn't about fishing, Cindy allowed me to wet a line a few times. BTW, we saw so many bears, moose, eagles, puffins, otters, seals, whales, caribou, elk, mountain goats, etc., it was crazy.

If you've been to Alaska, you probably know the salmon fishing doesn't get into full swing until mid July so we were a couple weeks early for the major salmon runs. The salmon run spurs the rainbow trout to feed on salmon eggs and flesh (as the salmon die off shortly after they spray thousands of eggs in the head waters of their home rivers).

The reason I make this post under fly fishing is because I wanted to explain what Alaska game and fish (and all Alaskans) consider fly fishing. Fly fishing purists, brace yourselves. As long as you use a hook with a piece of yarn on it, it's considered a fly. In fact many people buy strong number 8 hooks and tie a single piece of thread on it to be legal. Often included in Alaskan fly fishing for salmon is the use of weights (up to 2 ounces)not fastened closer than 18 inches to the alleged fly. The weight is needed in many cases to get the fly down to the bottom of the river/creek where the schooling salmon are making their way up stream, resting in pools and behind rocks as they make their way to the head waters of their home river. You are actually snagging them in the mouth (as they don't feed once they enter fresh water). Trust me, it's almost as fun as getting them to eat the fly.
You are also allowed to "fly fish" with a spinning or bait casting outfit as long as you use a legal gap hook with thread and weight appropriately placed. This helps a lot when you need to make long casts across the river to a deep hole.

The name of the game when finding salmon is to lookup fish counts on your smart phone/ipad and head to that particular river/creek in an attempt to find them schooling. I think they travel approximately 5 miles an hour (or something like that) once they enter fresh water. It's a fun game finding their location but not an exact science, though fairly easy to figure out after a day or two. During peak season this isn't an issue, everyone is catching salmon in what is often called combat fishing. You can YouTube Russian River combat fishing (or fishing with bears) to see combat fishing. Of course, you can catch halibut any time in Alaska (though probably not on a fly)using a 5lb weight while fishing vertically, in deep water with a very heavy rig(not my kind of fishing). It is however some of the best fish I've tasted. Anyway, here are a few fish pictures from our adventure to Alaska!

Moose River in Sterling (Near Soldotna)Image
my 8 wt, a nice rainbow, and bear spray
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A nice salmon
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small artic grayling
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check out the top fin
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Cindy on the side of a drop off in Denali
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Copper river salmon at Rays in Seward
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at 2:00 am a grizz came into the back yard and trashed our neighbors ice chest here
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I've been to Alaska 3 times now and have a fairly good understanding of how, where and when to catch fish. If you are going for the first time, feel free to contact me for information on how to plan the fishing part of your trip. Here is a video my son took from our trip two years ago. Just click on the pic to start it. Oh....and don't forget the bear spray...they are any and everywhere 8O Tight lines!
Haines Alaska with Scott July 2010
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Re: Alaska with Cindy summer 2012

Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2012 9:45 am
by Shorewalker
Thanks for the report. That is some beautiful country you found yourself in up there. Nice looking fish too.

Re: Alaska with Cindy summer 2012

Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2012 10:07 am
by bk
You suck
You suck
You suck

Damn I'm jealous.

Great post Steve.

Re: Alaska with Cindy summer 2012

Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2012 11:34 am
by WannaDoDat
This is why vicarious rhymes with Abcarias!! What a fantastic trip you had with Cindy!
Thank you for some great info about the flyfishing in Alaska and the beautiful pictures to help me imagine being there.

So sorry that I missed seeing you at the awesome Kevin's kayak angling seminar. And I missed seeing Ray, too!
I believe I was fashionably late. Darn. :D

Re: Alaska with Cindy summer 2012

Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 5:11 pm
by marlindoc
Great report Steve. You are definitely living the dream! I saw six Tarpon yesterday while fishing the West pass.

Re: Alaska with Cindy summer 2012

Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 6:52 pm
by capncrunch
Combat fishing? It's supposed to be a vacation.

Re: Alaska with Cindy summer 2012

Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 7:57 pm
by JT
What a great trip. Love the pic with the bear spray.

Re: Alaska with Cindy summer 2012

Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2012 9:59 am
by BigIrish
I missed this for a week, thanks for posting the pictures. i tis always good to see you buddy.
and an aside: does that youthful looking Cindy know how old you really are? :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Alaska with Cindy summer 2012

Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2012 10:43 pm
by burroughsa0623
Looks like an awesome trip! i grew up in alaska untill 2005 so definitely an awesome place to visit. glad you got the chance to experience it!