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03 June 2005, 22:57
chain
Alaska Trip
This isn't hunting related but hopefully it will fly and we will get some feed back. I have retired friends who won a fishing trip in Alaska and are going to stay on a week or so after the trip to see a bit of the area. I'm asking for a short gear list for them to take. They will want to fish and the date is roughly mid July. Thanks Chain


Windage and elevation, Mrs. Langdon, windage and elevation...
03 June 2005, 23:36
Paul H
It's a big state, exactly where are they planning to stay, and what part of the state do they plan to visit? Are they flyfishers, or bait/tackle fishers? Are they going to rent a car and stay at motels/lodges, or rent an rv, or tent camp?

Mid-July will be a bood time for getting King and Red salmon in the rivers, and a bit early for silver salmon in the salt water. Lake fishing will be a bit slower then the spring/fall feeding frenzy, but they should still do well on rainbows, dolly varden, grayling etc.

I'd say a light or medium/light rod with 10# test will serve for lake fishing and the smaller salmon, and a heavy rod with 25-30# mono or 50# braided for king salmon.

For lakes, I find spoons and castmasters seem to outfish spinners, and the 1/4 oz weight casts decently and keeps the smaller fish off your line. For cast masters I like the brass colored ones, and also the ones that are half green and/or half blue. For spoons, I like silver ones that are half red, half green and half blue, and for both castmasters and spoons, those that are painted like rainbow salmon. Also include some snelled #4's with bobbers and split shot, and some salmon eggs and small raw shrimp.

For red's in the streems, 3/8 and 1/2 oz rubber core sinkers and a bunch of Kenai flies in various colors. The flys are available everywhere, so just get them when they are up here.

Kings depend on the area being fish, some are open to bait, some are artificial tackly only. If there fishing bait areas, I'd pick up the tackle and egg clusters up here. Otherwise large pixies and spinners in the #5 size, or 1 oz.


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04 June 2005, 03:28
MARK H. YOUNG
Yes! Where are they going oto be? Makes a huge difference.

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04 June 2005, 06:49
chain
They are going to the Upper Gulkana River for the trip. I think they fly there from Anchorage. I think after the trip they were going to rent a vehicle and drive around for a week or so. They were curious as to what type of clothing, boots/shoes, hip waders. They are good hunters and fishermen/lady. They have been in the outdoors all their life. I think they would hike a little and fish from the banks of streams or lakes a little. Thanks a lot. Chain


Windage and elevation, Mrs. Langdon, windage and elevation...
18 June 2005, 11:33
tsturm
quote:
Originally posted by chain:
This isn't hunting related but hopefully it will fly and we will get some feed back. I have retired friends who won a fishing trip in Alaska and are going to stay on a week or so after the trip to see a bit of the area. I'm asking for a short gear list for them to take. They will want to fish and the date is roughly mid July. Thanks Chain


Try the Kenai Peninsula in July