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The Ultimate Photo Thread
#2361
Posted 15 July 2014 - 04:18 PM
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#2362
Posted 15 July 2014 - 04:56 PM
So pretty
#2363
Posted 15 July 2014 - 05:44 PM
Monster smallie
#2364
Posted 15 July 2014 - 06:55 PM
Posted Today, 02:58 PM
Boss Slick. Can I come down! lol
goodentight
you can come on the boat if you have 150$ worth of derby tix in your wallet (GOSD & SCG&FA)
sweet walter there!
#2365
Posted 15 July 2014 - 09:05 PM
Wow some nice fish on this page - well done fellas
#2367
Posted 21 July 2014 - 03:03 PM
lovely AK, whats the state of the run in alaska?
#2368
Posted 21 July 2014 - 03:11 PM
Great fish as always AK.
#2369
Posted 21 July 2014 - 03:40 PM
lovely AK, whats the state of the run in alaska?
In regards to pink salmon?
The pinks, sockeye, chum and silver salmon are running in verious rivers at the moment. The pinks run in the rivers in bountiful numbers every year but even more in even numbered years. The river I fished had the river stacked with pinks. Its mind boggling to see this. Wave after wave of fish making its way up river. In the small section of river I fished there had to be at least 80 pink salmon in front of me at any given time.
The sockeye salmon second run is making its way up the Kenai River as we speak. This run typically goes into the millions of fish.
Chum salmon is plentiful and you can catch them in numerous rivers with ease.
The silvers aren't as plentiful but you can catch them in the more productive rivers.
The kings, well.....long live the king but their numbers are diminshing and to catch one is getting harder and harder. The Alaska state fish, the king is the hardest hit by all the trawlers and it has shown its effects in the last three years.
This is all in the south central region of Alaska (where I live).
#2370
Posted 21 July 2014 - 03:56 PM
In regards to pink salmon?
The pinks, sockeye, chum and silver salmon are running in verious rivers at the moment. The pinks run in the rivers in bountiful numbers every year but even more in even numbered years. The river I fished had the river stacked with pinks. Its mind boggling to see this. Wave after wave of fish making its way up river. In the small section of river I fished there had to be at least 80 pink salmon in front of me at any given time.
The sockeye salmon second run is making its way up the Kenai River as we speak. This run typically goes into the millions of fish.
Chum salmon is plentiful and you can catch them in numerous rivers with ease.
The silvers aren't as plentiful but you can catch them in the more productive rivers.
The kings, well.....long live the king but their numbers are diminshing and to catch one is getting harder and harder. The Alaska state fish, the king is the hardest hit by all the trawlers and it has shown its effects in the last three years.
This is all in the south central region of Alaska (where I live).
sucks to hear about the kings, one day I'm gonna book like 3 months to just salmon fish there, it seems amazing, i wish it was that god here
#2371
Posted 24 July 2014 - 02:07 PM
In regards to pink salmon?
The pinks, sockeye, chum and silver salmon are running in verious rivers at the moment. The pinks run in the rivers in bountiful numbers every year but even more in even numbered years. The river I fished had the river stacked with pinks. Its mind boggling to see this. Wave after wave of fish making its way up river. In the small section of river I fished there had to be at least 80 pink salmon in front of me at any given time.
The sockeye salmon second run is making its way up the Kenai River as we speak. This run typically goes into the millions of fish.
Chum salmon is plentiful and you can catch them in numerous rivers with ease.
The silvers aren't as plentiful but you can catch them in the more productive rivers.
The kings, well.....long live the king but their numbers are diminshing and to catch one is getting harder and harder. The Alaska state fish, the king is the hardest hit by all the trawlers and it has shown its effects in the last three years.
This is all in the south central region of Alaska (where I live).
I got jittery just reading this. I can't imagine what it would be like to see this in person.
#2372
Posted 30 July 2014 - 04:37 PM
Behold! The mighty King salmon in all it's 15" glory!!!
Haha probably the smallest salmon I have ever caught and it being the largest growning salmon this made me laugh. I was fishing for rainbows so at first I thought it was a rainbow but it fought differently. What a surprise.
#2373
Posted 31 July 2014 - 07:23 AM
LOL nice one, I have never seen one that size before
#2375
Posted 02 August 2014 - 05:44 PM
Brown that Shmog landed today on a black caddis. The creek produced today. Would of loved to land a Bow as well.
And weird ass pattern on it too.. Never seen that.
#2376
Posted 07 August 2014 - 09:56 AM
thats interesting Kit, it almost looks like its in a transition between the lake run pattern with a lot of black spots and the resident pattern with more sparse and colorful spots. Maybe it is going to be ready to head out to the lake at the end of the fall? Or was this fish in waters populated only by resident fish?
#2377
Posted 07 August 2014 - 10:18 AM
#2378
Posted 07 August 2014 - 03:44 PM
#2379
Posted 08 August 2014 - 07:40 PM
That sure is a unique fish Kit. Nice!
#2380
Posted 09 August 2014 - 12:02 AM
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