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Topic: June 18th WHiskey Gulch halibut info for newcomers.  (Read 5474 times)

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SwansonSilver

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  • Location: Kenai, AK
  • Date Registered: Jun 2015
  • Posts: 195
Awesome! It was great meeting you, looking forward to many more reports from you. Now get yourself a dry suit man! And maybe a go pro cause that battle sounded epic...
Fishing relaxes me. It's like yoga except I get to kill something.
-Ron Swanson


Herk Eng

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  • Date Registered: Apr 2016
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Rudy, thanks for the info. I'm not really interested in anchoring, just trying to keep the equipment required to a minimum yet effective for catching fish. I was south of you off Anchor Point when the wind started picking up which made for more pedaling than I planned on the way back. Sounds like I should have slept in and fished in the afternoon. I'm definitely interested in exploring some method's for using and deploying chum/scent.

Low Sky, did you have any other bait on your jig besides the grub?

Fishonjohn, congratulations and thanks for the winning fish story. I can't believe you wrote all that on your phone. I understand your method of chumming with the ziplock bag, but I don't quite understand the first method you used by hooking the pieces to your circle hook. Could you expand or add any information on that procedure?


Thanks again for the ideas and stories.

Mike


 

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