Robbo
How many kings can non residents retain in Alaska
I'm hopeful for some good-old-days king salmon fishing around Craig this summer
Robbo wrote:Fishing is fishing Eddy and daily numbers can span from working for limits every day to totally wide open king salmon fishing. When I say "wide open" I mean doubles, triples, and quad hookups mooching cut plug herring and multiples of each. Last year in early June it was nothing to hook double digit kings just screwing around and then a huge storm came thru and scattered the fish. During the storm it was tough, of course, and for a week or so afterwards we were getting 6 to 8 bites a day before it went full steam again.
The thing about king salmon fishing in SE Alaska is that any fish can be "the one"...a fish in the 50, 60, and even 70 pound class. And on good years when we've targetted nothing but king salmon all day long (my dream) we've put up some truly stupid numbers.
Another side of this coin is whether we go for numbers or big fish. The schooly fish in the 18 to 25 pound range tend to hang in the offshore highway drifts and the trophy fish are generally found tight to the beach at spots like Cape Ulitka, Pineapple, Granite, etc.. I can personally sit at those spots all day long and grind away for a limit of big kings, but that's not for everyone.
The last time we saw a king salmon forecast like this one was 2007 and I would rate the king salmon fishing that year as "stupid". Happy to chat with you over the phone too Eddy if ya want...my cell is 360-961-2116 and our toll free number, 888-943-4746 also rings into my cell phone.
Dang...you got me all fired up for king salmon fishing
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