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Swede P's first AOTY fish is a bruiser!

Topic: Whiskey Gulch 5/20  (Read 2260 times)

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Mak2014

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I love the smell of king blood in the morning.


easyyakker

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kardinal_84

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Sweet.  Way to get it done!


I got down to the beach on Saturday.  Had an issue come up as I was unloading back at home that I had to attend to.  Ugh.   Someone does NOT want me to fish.l  Starting to get a little miffed about it. 
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Good things come to those that wade.


SwansonSilver

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Right on! Nice fish. My goal this year is to catch a big Kenai king as it comes up the Cook Inlet. First part of July should be prime for that.
Fishing relaxes me. It's like yoga except I get to kill something.
-Ron Swanson


Klondike Kid

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Right on! Nice fish. My goal this year is to catch a big Kenai king as it comes up the Cook Inlet. First part of July should be prime for that.

I've been considering launching at the city dock (July 1-9 timing) and trolling a kwikfish with a sardine wrap and a jet diver starting about 2 or 3 hours before peak tide working upstream then troll downstream on the outgoing tide back to the ramp or maybe drag some eggs n glow on the way down might be more fitting. I've checked out Cunningham as a spot to launch to access Bluff Hole and the Cow Pasture but the way they have engineered the walkway down to the river makes is impossible to wheel a kayak down to the water. And then coming back up that slick mud bank with a boat would be more than a challenge.
The early bird gets the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.

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Mak2014

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Some old timer told me that that late Kenai Kings don’t feed as much.  He pointed to a salmon spinner...see attached, I have yet connect anything with it.

I can only imagine July kings would be one epic fight and I’ll be more than happy join the club.

Looks like Friday or Saturday weather is ideal...no wind is a good news. I might be heading down Saturday for a quick run...got to keep my line wet to catch anything.  By the way, I used green label herring trolling in 30 feet of water against out going tide.


easyyakker

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Spinners like this used to be all we used for those July kings. It was later that we started trolling herring. Both work. July kings in the salt take a lot of time.