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bruiser wrote:
Here's some pictures from a great trip with RW, Danl, Willi, and Bevin. We floated and camped for 12 days. Our fly out and rental gear came from Papa Bear, http://www.pbadventures.com It was the best trip I've ever been on. http://tinyurl.com/ny5sz Very enjoyable. (apart from that green-eyed monster thingy.....) |
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Thanks for that tr in a nutshell, Bruiser. Easy reading.
When I fish Alaska, I wear fingerless gloves. It helps with keeping the hands warm and they don't get chapped as easily. Dave |
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Danl wrote:
Well, jeffie, the problem is that George Cleveland fella. I got back from my bestest fishing trip ever and excitedly wrote a trip report complete with blue thingies, maps, GPS coordinates, and 8x10 color glossy photographs with circles and arrows, obtuse references, silly witticisms, remarkably astute observations, and tales of wilderness debauchery that would have made Wayno blush. But before I posted the TR, I made the mistake of reading Mr. Cleveland's missives about his travels and travails. I immediately deleted all evidence of my TR as it was woefully pathetic by comparison. No, I'm afraid George has set the bar too high for this ridge runner to participate. I truly appreciate George's wonderful efforts, but I won't be posting any more TRs until our collective memories have had time to fade. For some, that will probably be months. For others of us, one good Saturday night will likely suffice. Danl, One poor correspondent..... "jeff" wrote in message news:05JJg.7659$Zm1.2817@dukeread02... thanks for the photos... but, when do the "stories" commence? i know there's gotta be something humorous this way comes... why was it the best trip? what stands out? advice for hopeful travelers? if you were gonna do it again, what would you do different? c'mon...tell the tale. jeff good to have y'all back. guess i'll have to get you liquored up in october. jeff |
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Picture #25 has me a little concerned. Did you guys enlist? Hey Charlie! We were talking about your AK trip because we didn't catch a single Pink. They got that plane from a museum and it was apparently an Army plane at one time. It's a pretty distinctive paint job. Boris the Russian pilot is very cool and he remembered Tom Nakashima. I asked Boris what one of the buttons was for and he said "Eject". Jeff, let's see... It was the best because I've never been to Alaska before, never caught 7 Grayling in 7 casts before, in fact never a single one, ever. I've also never camped for 12 days before, especially without any contact with the outside world. Oh yeah, the float plane trip and the landing on the tiny lake was pretty cool too. In fact, before this trip I'd never caught a Char or a Silver Salmon either. We laughed pretty hard when my tent blew into the water and I had to wade nearly to the tops of my waders to get it back in the still water. Most of the other laughs were at my expense too! We saw huge bear tracks and half eaten King salmon everywhere, but no bears. I've never been anywhere else in Alaska, but I think I prefer the areas where bears get hunted. Very few people float that river every year and a large percentage are hunters. We were glad we didn't waste our time with a gun and none of us probably had any idea where the bear spray was. We had great weather and a variety of weather. Lots of cloudy and cool, but we had maybe 3 bluebird days, one freezing night, and a few rainy days and nights too. I think there were only 2 nights where we had to seriously hunker down and a third where the rain interfered with our grilling salmon. It's a lot of work loading and unloading the boats every day, setting up a kitchen and all of our tents. Cooking and cleaning. Loading back up in the morning and rowing down the river. We didn't have any pepper. Bring pepper if you go. Bring lotion for your hands too. The fishing was really good and our hands all got pretty seriously chapped. Me personally, I had a hard time tightening knots by about day 8 or 9 because the line would cut my weakened skin. It took me a while to figure out that I was also getting some good little cuts from the teeth on the big red male Silvers. RW did not have the problem. Willi had like 7 cuts per finger. Fishing wise, we loved the Silvers and they loved heavy purple or charteruese Bubba Bugger type patterns (thanks Andy Wade). Don't try to say Bubba Bugger if you've quit fishing and started drinking. Danl caught salmon pretty easily with clousers too and a simple black or purple bunny fur leech with dumbells also worked fine for me, most of the time. Danl was also the rainbow king - he spent lots of time seeking the rainbows while the four of us combat fished a salmon hole. We'd have triples where there was enough room. We could have probably hooked 4 or maybe even 5 at once at times but we didn't want to look too greedy (G). It wasn't hand over fist except for 20-30 minute stretches in some of the better holding areas. We only camped two consecutive nights at the same place once and that campsite featured amazing Silver fishing. Willi caught the big rainbow, measured to 24 inches. That part of Alaska is not gigantic rainbow country. Willi also caught a bunch of Silvers with his 5 weight until he finally broke it. We did use 7s for most of the Silver fishing. Bevin and I took a bad wrong turn in some braids and ended up walking, then "swimming" the boat through an incredible combination of swift deep water and large trees completely obscuring the channel we were in. We were lucky and the one rod we broke has a warranty and we had a backup in the boat. The trip there was pretty crazy - Bevin and I were in a plane that sat on the runway in ABQ for 2 hours, causing us to miss our Denver to Anchorage AND our Anchorage to Bethel. We were all booked on different flights to Bethel but we all ended up on the same plane, the last one that would get us there to fly out with the maximum number of days. We had a blast. Can't wait to do it again, but it might be awhile. bruce h that'll do...g...thanks. jeff |
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![]() "bruiser" wrote in message oups.com... Picture #25 has me a little concerned. Did you guys enlist? Hey Charlie! We were talking about your AK trip because we didn't catch a single Pink. They got that plane from a museum and it was apparently an Army plane at one time. It's a pretty distinctive paint job. Boris the Russian pilot is very cool and he remembered Tom Nakashima. I asked Boris what one of the buttons was for and he said "Eject". Jeff, let's see... It was the best because I've never been to Alaska before, never caught 7 Grayling in 7 casts before, in fact never a single one, ever. I've also never camped for 12 days before, especially without any contact with the outside world. Oh yeah, the float plane trip and the landing on the tiny lake was pretty cool too. In fact, before this trip I'd never caught a Char or a Silver Salmon either. We laughed pretty hard when my tent blew into the water and I had to wade nearly to the tops of my waders to get it back in the still water. Most of the other laughs were at my expense too! We saw huge bear tracks and half eaten King salmon everywhere, but no bears. I've never been anywhere else in Alaska, but I think I prefer the areas where bears get hunted. Very few people float that river every year and a large percentage are hunters. We were glad we didn't waste our time with a gun and none of us probably had any idea where the bear spray was. We had great weather and a variety of weather. Lots of cloudy and cool, but we had maybe 3 bluebird days, one freezing night, and a few rainy days and nights too. I think there were only 2 nights where we had to seriously hunker down and a third where the rain interfered with our grilling salmon. It's a lot of work loading and unloading the boats every day, setting up a kitchen and all of our tents. Cooking and cleaning. Loading back up in the morning and rowing down the river. We didn't have any pepper. Bring pepper if you go. Bring lotion for your hands too. The fishing was really good and our hands all got pretty seriously chapped. Me personally, I had a hard time tightening knots by about day 8 or 9 because the line would cut my weakened skin. It took me a while to figure out that I was also getting some good little cuts from the teeth on the big red male Silvers. RW did not have the problem. Willi had like 7 cuts per finger. Fishing wise, we loved the Silvers and they loved heavy purple or charteruese Bubba Bugger type patterns (thanks Andy Wade). Don't try to say Bubba Bugger if you've quit fishing and started drinking. Danl caught salmon pretty easily with clousers too and a simple black or purple bunny fur leech with dumbells also worked fine for me, most of the time. Danl was also the rainbow king - he spent lots of time seeking the rainbows while the four of us combat fished a salmon hole. We'd have triples where there was enough room. We could have probably hooked 4 or maybe even 5 at once at times but we didn't want to look too greedy (G). It wasn't hand over fist except for 20-30 minute stretches in some of the better holding areas. We only camped two consecutive nights at the same place once and that campsite featured amazing Silver fishing. Willi caught the big rainbow, measured to 24 inches. That part of Alaska is not gigantic rainbow country. Willi also caught a bunch of Silvers with his 5 weight until he finally broke it. We did use 7s for most of the Silver fishing. Bevin and I took a bad wrong turn in some braids and ended up walking, then "swimming" the boat through an incredible combination of swift deep water and large trees completely obscuring the channel we were in. We were lucky and the one rod we broke has a warranty and we had a backup in the boat. The trip there was pretty crazy - Bevin and I were in a plane that sat on the runway in ABQ for 2 hours, causing us to miss our Denver to Anchorage AND our Anchorage to Bethel. We were all booked on different flights to Bethel but we all ended up on the same plane, the last one that would get us there to fly out with the maximum number of days. We had a blast. Can't wait to do it again, but it might be awhile. bruce h Russian Boris is a gentleman, I had no idea his occupation before flying the Beaver deHavilland was an accountant for a firm in NY. Just can't picture him wearing a Nino Cerruti suit. I asked him; "What the hell are you doing out here...giving up Fillet Mignon for grilled cheese sandwiches ?" Said he had to get away from the city life! I just smiled. That was a great detailed report Bruce, glad you and the ROFF gang had a great time, it brought back lots of great memories for me. Please don't tell me Willi landed that 24" rainbow without a fight. ;-) -tom |
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![]() "jeff" wrote in message news:fgVJg.7722$Zm1.2864@dukeread02... good to have y'all back. guess i'll have to get you liquored up in october. jeff You silver-tongued devil! I'm looking forward to it. Danl |
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![]() "bruiser" wrote in message oups.com... Here's some pictures from a great trip with RW, Danl, Willi, and Bevin. We floated and camped for 12 days. Our fly out and rental gear came from Papa Bear, http://www.pbadventures.com It was the best trip I've ever been on. http://tinyurl.com/ny5sz bruce h Bruce, you guys never did say what river you floated or I missed it. I know PapaBear has seven to chose from. Steve also added the Goodnews River this year, but haven't heard any reports. -tom |
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Tom Nakashima wrote:
Bruce, you guys never did say what river you floated or I missed it. ... LOL !! You didn't miss it and I'd be surprised if they posted it. Or rather, I wouldn't believe the river they named is the river they floated. And I don't blame them one little bit. But I sure did like the pics and just like everyone else I'm eagerly awaiting more TRs. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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On Thu, 31 Aug 2006 05:19:49 -0700, bruiser wrote:
Here's some pictures from a great trip with RW, Danl, Willi, and Bevin. We floated and camped for 12 days. Our fly out and rental gear came from Papa Bear, http://www.pbadventures.com It was the best trip I've ever been on. http://tinyurl.com/ny5sz bruce h Gents: Superb photos. There was a freshness(?) about those salmon that seemed more-than-real. nss ******** |
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where are the lice on RW's "silver" [coho]? I don't see any lice? Lice
usually attach just above the anal fin and look like the illustrations at: http://www.upei.ca/~anatphys/Sea_Lice/licecycl.htm judging by the color on that coho it's been in the river for a least a week -- Some of my angling snaps: http://gallery.fishbc.com/gallery/vi...bumName=RalphH |
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