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Lake Creek, AK king
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Lake Creek, AK king
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Lake Creek, AK king
Beautiful Fish!
We were in AK in June and I tried for Kings w my 9 Wt flyrod No luck I don't even know if I could have landed a 30 lb king on a flyrod We did ctch a few sockeye Thanks for the foto Fred |
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Lake Creek, AK king
Charlie Choc wrote:
On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 15:09:51 GMT, wrote: I don't even know if I could have landed a 30 lb king on a flyrod We did ctch a few sockeye That doesn't look like a fly rod on the ground, either, not that it matters. I caught a few with my 14' spey rod, but that fish was caught with a level-wind baitcasting rig, bouncing a heavy jig off the bottom. I think a flyrod of 9wt or heavier would be OK for kings up to 40 lbs or so. I caught two smallish kings with an ultralight spinning rod I was using for trout, and broke off a big one on my 5wt fly rod. BTW, the rainbow and grayling fishing was very good. No char. I've attached a photo of a typical rainbow. We had some bear encounters. A sow with three yearling cubs showed up one evening headed up the river toward camp. We yelled at them and they headed into the forest. The next morning I was returning to camp from doing my business when one of the cubs stood up on the trail about 15 feet from me. Good timing, or I might have **** my pants. Later that day they showed up at our next camp about three miles downriver. They never caused any real trouble, but it makes you nervous enough to keep the shotgun handy. I've attached a photo. Lake Creek isn't for novice boaters. I've attached a photo of one of the class III rapids. You could easily wrap a raft around a rock in some spots. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
Lake Creek, AK king
Check out this video. I met the guy who shot it in Homer.
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Lake Creek, AK king
rw wrote:
Charlie Choc wrote: On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 15:09:51 GMT, wrote: I don't even know if I could have landed a 30 lb king on a flyrod We did ctch a few sockeye That doesn't look like a fly rod on the ground, either, not that it matters. I caught a few with my 14' spey rod, but that fish was caught with a level-wind baitcasting rig, bouncing a heavy jig off the bottom. I think a flyrod of 9wt or heavier would be OK for kings up to 40 lbs or so. I caught two smallish kings with an ultralight spinning rod I was using for trout, and broke off a big one on my 5wt fly rod. BTW, the rainbow and grayling fishing was very good. No char. I've attached a photo of a typical rainbow. We had some bear encounters. A sow with three yearling cubs showed up one evening headed up the river toward camp. We yelled at them and they headed into the forest. The next morning I was returning to camp from doing my business when one of the cubs stood up on the trail about 15 feet from me. Good timing, or I might have **** my pants. Later that day they showed up at our next camp about three miles downriver. They never caused any real trouble, but it makes you nervous enough to keep the shotgun handy. I've attached a photo. Lake Creek isn't for novice boaters. I've attached a photo of one of the class III rapids. You could easily wrap a raft around a rock in some spots. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ superb...esp. the rapids photo. more!! "feed me, seymour!" g jeff |
Lake Creek, AK king
rw wrote:
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