Pictures and commentary are available at:
http://staff.washington.edu/parker/alaska2001/alaska1.html

In short, we had an awesome time and can't thank The Really Big One enough! Personally, I won't recommend him to any of you because if I do, you'll take my spots for next years trip! wink

We had everything from a 20 fish day on the start, to your average 6-10 fish days once the nets were in the water. Like everything else, it's all about timing.

Once you are there, try to experience all that is available to you. What made the trip, besides the Monster Kings, was the razor clamming, Red Fishing, Upper Kenai and all the other fun stuff one get's to do in 20 hours of daylight!

I took top honors with this nice 42 lb. fish.



The Kid came in a close second with this nice 34 pound brute.



The "schooling" by FishGal never happened, as she clamed she "had to work". Probably a good thing, as I busted my 8# GL3 while Red fishing
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Next year though, she'll have no excuse as I really got my lining technique down on those reds! Whatch out FishGal, I'm The Man when it comes to Red fishin'! I put the serious HURT to The Kid and those Reds! Bring it on next year!

Superfly and The Redneck don't know it yet, but I'd really like to see all of Team Vision make an appearence on the Kasilof next year! Maybe I can convince him to do some business up there so he can write the trip off! Boy, that would be a fun trip!

Another year, another fine trip with the Really Big One on the Kasilof.
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T.K. Paker