visit to Clam Gulch and get some terrific Razor Clams
during the minus tide. A little further on and
there's Ninilchik and Deep Creek, the best steelhead
fishing I have ever found.
Les Saulibio
US Army Kwajalein Atoll, Marshall Islands
--- Jeffrey Bancroft <jbancroft@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> Hello -
>
> I've fished the Kenai in Soldatna. We've been 6
> years running, have a wonderful spot on the Kenai we
> go back to. You will not be disappointed in the
> quality and quantity of fish. You will always catch
> your limits on Sockeye. We plan to be there the last
> week of July when we go. The biggest King's usually
> present then. I've caught a 45lb female and many
> smaller kings. One from shore on a flyrod. You will
> catch pinks (the right year) some of the biggest and
> most powerful rainbows I've ever caught!! There are
> Cojo present later than we are there but I've heard
> it's good fishing. YOU WIIL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED!!!!
> The Russian is fun and so is Homer. There are so
> many cool spots to adventure too that I haven't even
> started to see.
>
>
>
> Jeff
>
> silvertipgrizz <silvertipgrizz@acsalaska.net> wrote:
> Richard,
>
> I live in Ak and will start some research for you. I
> can already tell
> you that Halibut season is not too far off and Homer
> is a hot spot for
> that and you can google search in the meantime.
>
> Russian River in that same area is one of the most
> beautiful places in
> Ak and Salmon fishing is awesome
> there.......however, so are the brown
> bears and people have been mauled in the area for
> not following "bear
> watch rules". It is awesomely beautiful and the
> fishing is wonderful
> but please when you come here remember safety for
> you AND the wildlife
> comes first. Not preaching. I have seen first hand
> what a brown bear
> can do. When we don't respect the wild life, we can
> get hurt and the
> bear ALWAYS dies if the game warden can find the
> bear. Sometimes the
> wrong bear dies.
>
> Having said that, the Salcha area has some good
> Salmon fishing as well.
> If you come toward the Fairbanks area, you could
> also make a trip
> through Denali Park if you drive.
>
> There is a place in Anchorage that you can rent
> travel campers (can't
> think of what they're called) but that gives you the
> advantage of doing
> your own thing at your own pace.
>
> Remember with Salmon fishing, different species run
> at different times
> so depending on how much time you will have here you
> could "hit every
> green light" and get to fish for alot of diff
> species.
>
> Also, out of Homer you could take a day trip with
> "Emerald" something or
> other who will take you up in the float plane to
> watch the bears during
> the salmon run. I will get that to you after I
> google it cause I can't
> remember their info but I have friends that have
> taken that trip with
> them over the last 5 years and highly recommend
> them.
>
> Lots to enjoy here, even when your main objective is
> fishing. I hope
> your trip is a good one and please post pictures
> after your trip if you
> get the chance.
>
> Dianne in Fairbanks
>
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