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Topic: Silvers in Homer?  (Read 1682 times)

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easyyakker

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  • Location: Soldotna, AK
  • Date Registered: May 2016
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Has anyone heard if there are silvers showing off the Spit? I'd like to go to Seward the weekend, but Homer is a lot easier for me logistically. There should be some silvers showing, and there is always the chance of a feeder king, and maybe even a pink or two. I am a fan of a nice fresh pink.


SwansonSilver

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Yep they're in. I'm down here now (no kayak [emoji30]) a guy just walked up from the shore with a sliver and a pink. He was just casting spinners from shore near the condos.


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easyyakker

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Sweet. I think I know where I'll be tomorrow morning. Well, maybe not morning. Might wait till later fish the flood. It might not matter what time. I think perfect time will be to get up when I wake up, leisurely get ready, then slide down to Homer. An hour or two after low might work fine.


 

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