Ontario Hunter
AH legend
What's your outfit? Fighting butt yet it doesn't look terribly heavy. 7wt?Here is one I managed to land. Have lost many to the current. Have you caught Kings before? Fished Alaska?View attachment 598159
What's your outfit? Fighting butt yet it doesn't look terribly heavy. 7wt?Here is one I managed to land. Have lost many to the current. Have you caught Kings before? Fished Alaska?View attachment 598159
Thanks. Beautiful colors on that fish!If for kings, it will be earlier in "season" and hard to get away from crowds no matter where you go. Sockeye are also earlier and IMO more fun catching with normal fly gear. However catching sockeye, even silver, fresh run sockeye is not a game of presenting something they attack or eat. It is a game of "flossing" them for legal hookup status
But my favorite time fishing in AK is later... during Aug-Sept. That's the season for silvers and colored up char. For relaxing fly fishing my favorites are char keyed on sockeye eggs. Even silvers on fly gear can be a slug fest in certain waters unless really heavy gear is used. Anyway, if not absolutely stuck on kings, consider some fly outs for rainbows, char and even grayling in that Aug-Sept. "season". Plus, you may have a good chance at some bear viewing while fishing. Nothing wrong with fly fishing for egg-eating 20-26" char or rainbows in smaller rivers/streams.
Even chums can be fun on a fly rod. Teasing a wad of chums mixed with silvers in a deep hole is a kick. Do it enough, downstream with a tight line streamer, leech or bugger of some sort and you can start to feel the difference in the pick up between the chums and the silvers. With a sensitive rod and practice, you can feel the "clank" of the hook making contact with the toothy jaw of a chum as opposed the grab, turn and run feel of the silver.
Here's a CPR, colored up, egg-eating char in SW AK in August.
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Once the bows and dollies are into salmon eggs, their eating quality degrades rapidly. I would put a chum on the grill first. Grayling are very tasty ... if cooked fresh. Something happens when they are frozen. It's not a good something either.If for kings, it will be earlier in "season" and hard to get away from crowds no matter where you go. Sockeye are also earlier and IMO more fun catching with normal fly gear. However catching sockeye, even silver, fresh run sockeye is not a game of presenting something they attack or eat. It is a game of "flossing" them for legal hookup status
But my favorite time fishing in AK is later... during Aug-Sept. That's the season for silvers and colored up char. For relaxing fly fishing my favorites are char keyed on sockeye eggs. Even silvers on fly gear can be a slug fest in certain waters unless really heavy gear is used. Anyway, if not absolutely stuck on kings, consider some fly outs for rainbows, char and even grayling in that Aug-Sept. "season". Plus, you may have a good chance at some bear viewing while fishing. Nothing wrong with fly fishing for egg-eating 20-26" char or rainbows in smaller rivers/streams.
Even chums can be fun on a fly rod. Teasing a wad of chums mixed with silvers in a deep hole is a kick. Do it enough, downstream with a tight line streamer, leech or bugger of some sort and you can start to feel the difference in the pick up between the chums and the silvers. With a sensitive rod and practice, you can feel the "clank" of the hook making contact with the toothy jaw of a chum as opposed the grab, turn and run feel of the silver.
Here's a CPR, colored up, egg-eating char in SW AK in August.
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That was an 8wt, very lucky and had a good buddy with net. Was fishing for reds that day. I have broken an 8wt rod on kings before I learned when to give upWhat's your outfit? Fighting butt yet it doesn't look terribly heavy. 7wt?