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![]() "rw" wrote Another good trail goes 30 miles down Loon Creek to the Middle Fork. -- IJ asks -----seems I was up around Loon Creek with squaw a few years ago--is there a lake nearby with a crashed plane sticking out? We certainly didn't hike any great mileage but did attend a Fly Fishing At clave where the clavemaster never appeared, somewhere upstream from the Middle Fork. |
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Joe McIntosh wrote:
"rw" wrote Another good trail goes 30 miles down Loon Creek to the Middle Fork. -- IJ asks -----seems I was up around Loon Creek with squaw a few years ago--is there a lake nearby with a crashed plane sticking out? Not that I know of. There's an airfield and a lodge called the Diamond D near the trailhead, and there are lots of old mining ruins and equipment. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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![]() "Jonathan Cook" wrote: OBROFF: still working on AK pictures. Before I went I mentioned that I wanted to catch pink salmon. Well on the Kenai peninsula all the runs were off schedule, and there were none. In Seward and Valdez all the freshwater draingages are closed to fishing, but in Valdez there was a nice beach you could fish. I went out there our last morning in AK, and there were pinks all over. In about 10 casts I had reeled in four, but two had been tail or back hooked. I was sure that they were going after my fly but they were so thick that a long, elegant cast (as elegant as _I_ can cast, that is) was just coming back over too many fish. So I put on a visible fly (small fushia bunny leech), and started sight fishing close ones. After that all my hookups were in or near the mouth, as I could see them hit the fly. I did this for another 1/2 hour but it really wasn't much fun after that. It was ridiculously easy, and to be honest they didn't fight much. I was using my standard 5wt I use at the San Juan, but a SJ trout 2/3 their size would fight better. Maybe that's unfair because I was using 3x leader, as opposed to 5x/6x on the SJ, but well, I wasn't impressed. When were you up there? I just got back last week, we stayed at Mcdougal and fished the Lake Creek tributary of the Yentna River (about 60 miles N/W of Anchorage). The fishing for silvers was superb; the king season was closed, but we still managed to hook five to ten each day. The pinks were so thick and we foul hooked them so frequently that we had to seek out spots where there weren't as many of them. Even when you hooked a pink fairly, the only had 1/10th the fight of a silver, and a silver had about a tenth the fight of a king.The only run that was off were the sockeyes; the authorities did an emergency season closure the week prior to our arrival due to low fish counts. I started fishing on day one with a 5wt Sage, after hooking my first silver I switched to a 9wt, just for the comfort of the fighting butt. |
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