That barely slowed me down.
Oh, and we are not talking about tiny fish here. Check out this bow:
The bulk of the fish were arctic char, which had me really excited. I was hoping to catch a big one and I caught several in the 25 inch range, with my biggest char measuring 26.5 inches long. Char are awesome fish...they bulldog deep and pull hard and in the heavy current it was a battle to bring a fish to the net.
To top off what was just a crazy, silly, obscene day of fishing...we landed here:
Alaska is simply beautiful, and being there, looking around knowing that no power lines mar the horizon, no concrete pushes aside the grass and no exhaust fumes poison the air is indescribable. Plus, you get to fish.
The trick was to cast right on top of the salmon. You wanted the bead to be too high in the water column to bump or snag a salmon, but drop into position within a foot or two of the salmon's tail. If you did it right, you hooked a fish. With so many salmon in the river, you had to steer around them quite a bit...the trout and char were basically everywhere the salmon weren't. So much life.
We had our first bear sighting as well. Our poor guide Tyler had been hinting about lunch for quite a while. In fact, I was literally speeding to hook fish quickly so he couldn't pull us to shore...then we saw the bear eating lunch in our spot. Worked out for me...
The day ended too soon. Out of nowhere our float plane cruised by overhead, and we zipped up the river to head off to the lodge. We got back with sore arms and big smiles...
After a huge dinner, I went back out for another bundle of grayling.
I just reread this post...and first off, my apologies for the general suckiness and lack of direction and structure. Pretty poor piece of writing but as I reflect on that day, it fits. Day two was a mass of chaos and bent rods, fish being hooked and lines getting twisted. I kept leaping out of the boat to fight a fish or stalk a big gray shadow I saw just out of range, we took random pictures of random fish...I don't have a clue which fish were the really big ones. The entire day was a big jumble, much like the crappy post above...I will just leave it at that. It still makes me smile.
2 comments:
Wow! what a trip that must have beebn. I would have liked to be a fly on a hat on that one...
Thanks for sharing.
Awesome! I've never see in my life, extraordinarily photo. Thanks a lot
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