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Soaker with a spring sturgeon

Topic: Snagging Seward Sockeyes  (Read 6233 times)

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michilutiiq

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So...is that still a thing this week? I know they increased to 12 last week, but I don't pay good attention generally.

I could go Fri or Sat, but have never hit Seward for sockeye before and have never snagged (intentionally) from a kayak. Anyone with experience headed south soon? I'd love to tag along.


AKFishOn

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Check out lawngjohn's post a couple down, he did fairly well last week.
"If your hands ain't bleeding, you ain't fishing hard enough!"


Mak2014

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Planning on kayak camping either south shore Caine’s head or thumb cove.  I might swing by spring creek to check out the action on the way.


michilutiiq

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It was Lawngjohn's post that inspired my question.

I have never snagged reds in Seward period....let alone from a Kayak...and so I hoped someone would jump in and say, "Hey...come with me, I'm going to do that on Friday." And then I'd just tag along and learn.  :-)


Mak2014

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Can’t show you the ropes cause I got none.  Can’t commit if I’m going to fish either.

Still recuperating from copper dip net and My shoulder wouldn’t allow me to cast from the shore. So I imagine trolling for Kings except I’m trolling to snag something, anything. 

My intel tells me that there is 3 to 4 big push per season and we’re up to three...usually happens during high tide.  Of course timing is everything and it might not happen this weekend.




Lawngjohn

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It’s really hit and miss down there right now from what I hear. I think I just got lucky hitting it right down there. But you never know when the schools could start running in there. I would pull up by the rig and just look for schools jumping for a bit. If there’s no fish jumping it’s not worth trying until you see something. But there are some rockfish to be caught in close. Not big in size but a limit can make some good fish tacos. Whiskey’s forecast looks pretty good for now. I might try that Monday if it holds up. I need some halibut!