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Message started by old_salt on Jul 16th, 2009 at 3:15pm

Title: Alaska!!!
Post by old_salt on Jul 16th, 2009 at 3:15pm
Tomorrow, my wife and I are flying Sun Country from MSP to Anchorage, AK for 2 1/2 weeks, to see our grandkids and their parents. Recently, 7/7/09, our granddaughter, Jacqueline Rae was born. She has my hair, but not my beard. ;D

Son-in-law and I are planning a trip to world-famous Kenai and Russian, and possibly Kasilof, rivers. It looks now like King salmon fishing will be closed due to a bad run this year, due to overharvest in the ocean, from what I hear. But we still plan to fish silvers, reds, and possibly some pinks. I'm also hoping to gather some info on AK version of Q, Swan Lakes. It has trout, dolly varden, lakers, and grayling. No waldos in AK. :-?

When I have time, I'll post something... :o

Just checked the AK fish count website, over 51,000 reds have entered the Kenai river in the last three days. Almost as good in Kasilof. YES!!!

Title: Re: Alaska!!!
Post by PhantomJug on Jul 16th, 2009 at 3:34pm

Old Salt wrote on Jul 16th, 2009 at 3:15pm:
. . . over 51,000 reds have entered the Kenai river in the last three days.


You don't mean Communists do you Sam?   ;D

Have a great time o_s.

Title: Re: Alaska!!!
Post by solotripper on Jul 16th, 2009 at 5:45pm
YES,
Enjoy the grandkids and the WORLD class fishing!
Keep an eye out for Mr Grizzly, make sure there is at least ONE other fisherman SLOWER than you are ;)

Title: Re: Alaska!!!
Post by old_salt on Jul 16th, 2009 at 11:33pm

PhantomJug wrote on Jul 16th, 2009 at 3:34pm:

Old Salt wrote on Jul 16th, 2009 at 3:15pm:
. . . over 51,000 reds have entered the Kenai river in the last three days.


You don't mean Communists do you Sam?   ;D

Have a great time o_s.


And I thought my codewords would slip by the censors... ;D

Title: Re: Alaska!!!
Post by old_salt on Jul 17th, 2009 at 1:41am
Another 50,000 reds (sockeye) entered Kenai today. That's over 100,000 in last 4 days. Alaska, here we come! BTW, average weight is 8 lbs.

Title: Re: Alaska!!!
Post by arkansasman on Jul 17th, 2009 at 12:45pm
O_S,
You know you can have them smoked right there and then have them delivered to an address in the lower 48...  Can I give you mine know??? ;)   Good Luck and have a great time fishing and with the grandkids!!
 
Bruce

Title: Re: Alaska!!!
Post by old_salt on Jul 18th, 2009 at 8:31pm
Bruce, how about stopping by my place when you pickup your Coleman seat back. I may have a 'care package' for you.  ;)

BTW, at last count, they have been coming in at over 100,000 fish per day. Today, AK Fish & Game doubled the daily limits in both Kenai and Kasilof rivers to 6 per day, and quadrupled possession limits to 12 per day. For those who may not be familiar, you can take fish out of possession by freezing them. Guess we may be forced to let the snagging, flossing, fishing begin!  :D 8-) 8-)

Title: Re: Alaska!!!
Post by JChief on Jul 19th, 2009 at 1:04am
shooting fish in a barrel. Apparently fishing is not down 20% in Alaska.  ;DHave a safe and enjoyable trip. Looking forward to hearing results once the onslaught begins.

J

Title: Re: Alaska!!!
Post by wally on Aug 1st, 2009 at 3:57am
ok OS...awaiting pics any day now upon your return....post a few from up N....

Title: Re: Alaska!!!
Post by old_salt on Aug 6th, 2009 at 4:40pm
Hopefully soon! As soon as life returns to 'normal'.

Title: Re: Alaska!!!
Post by old_salt on Aug 7th, 2009 at 4:23pm
Just a quick summary for now. Hopefully more later when things are slower. We arrived in Anchorage right on schedule, and were met at airport by our daughter and grandkids. We spent most of first week just hanging out and enjoying each other. Jonathan (son-in-law) and I got away 2 or 3 times for a few hours of pink salmon fishing at Bird Creek south of Anchorage on the scenic Seward Highway. From the mouth, we could see the Kenai Peninsula just begging us to cross over. Each time, we got limits (3 each), some of which we cooked and shared with wives and grandson, and some were vacuum packed and frozen for our return trip.

On Sunday, after church, Jonathan and I took off for the Kenai Peninsula. We stayed at a nice guesthouse at Sterling, which served us well as a base from which we could fish any number of places. Based on some internet advice, we started at Soldotna on Sunday evening.

For those who have never fished for Reds (sockeye salmon), once they enter fresh water, they don't eat. Rather they swim upstream opening and closing their mouths. The trick is to somehow 'snag' them in the mouth, not an easy accomplishment. (think 'super-finicky' waldo bite). Alaskans have developed a unique method of fishing called 'lining' or 'flossing' with 'Russian River' or 'Kenai Sockeye' flies which are  the only known ways to legally catch them. We were aware of this, but neither of us had ever fished this way before. So most of Sunday evening and Monday were spent learning the technique. Each day Jonathan caught one Red, OS kept practicing... On Tuesday and Wednesday, we did much better, and each of us caught limits. Except for a couple of 5 pounders, which were kept for dinner, everything was 8-10 pounds. Pictures will follow, one of these days. On Wednesday, we drove back to Anchorage so Jonathan could return to work and OS could return to 'gramps' duty. We did some sightseeing, seeing Dall Sheep, Moose, Musk Ox, and Reindeer (Caribou). Jonathan and I returned to Bird Creek a few more times to add a few limits of pinks (humpies).

Before the trip db had told me that I would see salmon spawning in every drainage ditch in Alaska. That was spot on accurate. What we found out, was that most of those drainage ditches are protected and cannot be fished. It was real fun to watch the river turn almost black with humpies, when a school came in.

This was a real learning trip for me about life and travel in Alaska. We know we plan to return next year. If you are thinking about going, PM me for some pointers. If fishing is on the agenda, all of the various salmon run on different schedules, so you will want to time things to catch your desired species. The scenary is spectacular.

We flew home with a cooler and box containing about 50 lbs of sockeye and about 15-20 lbs of pinks. I plan to smoke most of the sockeye and BBQ some pinks. Next year I hope to find silvers (coho), pinks, and chum. Chum and silvers also smoke well (if I can just figure out which end to light)...

Title: Re: Alaska!!!
Post by Akula on Aug 9th, 2009 at 1:39am

Old Salt wrote on Aug 7th, 2009 at 4:23pm:
Chum and silvers also smoke well (if I can just figure out which end to light)...


I'd recommend starting at the tail  :P

I just finished my geology degree last week, and for the past few months, I've been sending resume after resume to potential employers in Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau, etc.. So far I've had no responses, and really it's a shot in the dark, but your post here has strengthened my lifelong desire to move North.

On a side note, I made some cajun maple glazed salmon the other day, and it was fantastic. Mix some hot sauce and misc. blackening spices in a bowl of maple syrup, coat the fish, and cook 2-3 minutes per side in a skillet over medium heat. Add a bit of lemon juice for extra zest, and serve over wild rice. It ends up with a mostly sweet but spicy outer layer, protecting the juicy salmon flesh underneath. Absolutely incredible.

If you want to do it on the cheap, pancake syrup works just as well as real maple, imho.
maple_salmon.jpeg ( 35 KB | 0 Downloads )

Title: Re: Alaska!!!
Post by old_salt on Aug 9th, 2009 at 3:50am
Akula, that really looks tasty! I'll have to give it a try! FWIW, there are some good jobs open in AK. Just depends on what your vocation is. Unfortunately, there are a lot of unemployed fishing guides due to the drop in tourism because of the economy. My son-in-law hopes to get into guiding in next few years...

Title: Re: Alaska!!!
Post by marlin55388 on Aug 9th, 2009 at 4:19am
Yum YUM!

Title: Re: Alaska!!!
Post by Akula on Aug 9th, 2009 at 5:11pm

Old Salt wrote on Aug 9th, 2009 at 3:50am:
Akula, that really looks tasty! I'll have to give it a try! FWIW, there are some good jobs open in AK. Just depends on what your vocation is. Unfortunately, there are a lot of unemployed fishing guides due to the drop in tourism because of the economy. My son-in-law hopes to get into guiding in next few years...



I've heard that about the guides / drop in tourism with the economy. Your son-in-law shouldn't give up, all of these industries will be back to normal in due time. If I make it to Anchorage, I'll be his first client...

You guys see any grizzlies yet?

Title: Re: Alaska!!!
Post by old_salt on Aug 9th, 2009 at 11:13pm
No grizzlies yet, we avoided the Russian River and that crowd. The son-in-law is hoping to hunt grizzlies this fall...

Title: Re: Alaska!!!
Post by BrownTrout01 on Aug 9th, 2009 at 11:58pm
Old Salt,

That sounds like a pretty sweet trip, glad to hear you had a chance to get in some fishing while visting with the family.

Akula- that looks fantastic.

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