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Alaska in June
You sound reasonably knowledgeable about the area. Do more homework. There
will be people in all the areas you mentioned if you drive there. Do a Google search on Kenai Combat Fishing - be advised. Look at the pictures of people fishing and cars parked on the highway. Remember the rule "The further away from pavement - the better the fishing." Lakes one hundred yards off pavement have 50% or less pressure than those right next to the road. Lakes/rivers one half mile away only get one to two fishermen per week. Three miles or more away only get 2-5 fishermen per season. These are rough rules of thumb based on my observations. Check out all fly outs carefully - some lie about their success. One Sunday afternoon while I was waiting at a major terminal at the Anchorage Seaplane terminal, I heard the following conversation from 4 men from the Chicago area returning from a 7 day/6 night fly-in. "I sure had a good time." "Me too." 3rd guy to another guy, "You caught the most fish didn't you?" The guy, "Yeah my best day was those 3 14" rainbow." "Wish we'd caught some salmon." "Yeah, me too." Like the Boy Scouts - Be Prepared Good luck. John "Adeglen" wrote in message ... I'll be in the Anchorage area the last week in June and would like to know whether I should concentrate my efforts in the Susitna river area, the Kenai Peninsula area, or the Copper valley. I am not interested in King salmon, I would like to fish for Red salmon, rainbow trout, or Dollies in some area where there aren't too many people ( 5wt to 9wt stuff). Any info or recommendations I could get would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. |
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