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On Fri, 10 Feb 2006, Jonathan Cook wrote:
and it seems that even-numbered years have a big pink run. I hope I catch some: sounds like fun with smallish fish. I hooked plenty of 5 lb pinks in Alaska. Smallish fish? Not really on a 4 weight. Coastal cutthroat are what you want to catch. A really remarkable fish. lastly but not leastly: a halibut would be cool, preferably bigger than me :-) They are incredibly tasty too. I brought home one halibut in 2003. Given the price of alaskan halibut at the supermarket, that one fish effectively was worth the equivalent of about 1/2 of my trip expenses. I'll be reading the recent threads and looking for tips that might fit our schedule. Any comments on whether fly-in day-trips from Anchorage are worthwhile, or jetboats out of Talkeetna (which take you to fishing grounds) are worthwhile, would be welcome. I got lucky. Went fly fishing out of a lodge that was mostly for bait and lure fishermen. Listened to everyone's advice for a whole week and went out on the last day and hooked 3 halibut (smallest was 85 lbs) in 10 feet of water. I would recommend fresh herring versus frozen herring. Tying an onion sack full of cut herring to your anchor will help. A narrow slot where tidal current funnels the scent would be good. The best place to make bait is around a cannery. The offal from the cannery will attract baitfish to the area. Use Sabiki rigs to catch bait. There is a difference among Sabiki rigs. I have consistently found that the quality of the materials and the sharpness of the hooks and the fish attracting capabilities of Hayabusa rigs to far surpass any others that I have tried. If you cannot find any Hayabusa rigs near you let me know (via email not via ROFF). Mu |
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