NorthWest Kayak Anglers
Kayak Fishing => Let's Talk Kayak Fishing => Topic started by: SD2OR on February 04, 2024, 07:15:04 PM
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I'll be going to Alaska for the first time ever this may. Sadly, most of that time I'll be on a cruise ship. I will have the weekend of the 25th+26th to try and take a guided trip.
I assume halibut are year round, and that's probably what I'd most like to catch. Especially from kayak! Doing so out of a kayak would be killer! Of course salmon/steelhead/rainbows are always fun, but not sure if the timing is quite right.
Catching a big pike would also be great.
Thanks in advance!
Can anyone recommend a good guide in or near Anchorage?
Thanks in advance!
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Anchorage area wouldn't be the best bet for Halibut. I think the Clam Gulch, Ninilchik, Anchor Point zone of the Kenai Peninsula is the closest to Anchorage.
I don't know if it's the same on the KP, but for the area of AK I'm familiar with, Halibut fishing in the Kayak zone was way better in August than May.
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Thanks for the info!
Unfortunately, I don't have much wiggle room in our itinerary.
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Where's Rudy Tsukada when we need him... ???
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I've been wondering where Rudy might be whether or not we need something from him.
Rudy! Rudy! Got candy...
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I see Rudy post on Facebook once in a while. Usually not fishing related.
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Rudy's videos and posts were most of my inspiration for this land locked kayaker to gear up for saltwater and the pacific northwest.