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SD2OR with a trophy fall walleye

Topic: Seward 9/16  (Read 1648 times)

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AKFishOn

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  • Location: Kodiak, Alaska
  • Date Registered: Dec 2015
  • Posts: 271
Finally got a day for a longer trip. Thought I'd get in on the late silver action out of Seward, of course I missed em again. Launched off Lowell Point. Rain, rain and more rain, then wind switched fron the North and it got a little rough. Only saw one jumper in 4 hours.  Lots of bait on the ff and a few pods surfacing, when I did get in range of a pod, saw that they were sand lances (woo hoo!). Switched to a needlefish hootchie rig and managed a tiny halibut and a ling in shallow water off Tonsina Creek. Not a skunk at least. Had my vhf on scan and overheard a few guides talking of kings caught within the bay.  They're on the way folks! Time to head to Homer.
"If your hands ain't bleeding, you ain't fishing hard enough!"