#434396 - 05/14/08 04:16 PM
Re: where to this summer? AK or Canada?
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Registered: 03/17/99
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Before you decide you had better check availability. We begin planning our Alaska trip after the first of the year but we already have our cabin reserved from the last year. The later you wait the more it will cost you for flight and car rental plus the choices are greatly reduced. Now would be a great time to plan next years trip.
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#434400 - 05/14/08 04:31 PM
Re: where to this summer? AK or Canada?
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River Nutrients
Registered: 02/08/00
Posts: 3233
Loc: IDAHO
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....where and when would you go if you are looking to fill the freezer full of salmon?
I'd go back in time, thats where
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#434403 - 05/14/08 04:44 PM
Re: where to this summer? AK or Canada?
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The Chosen One
Registered: 02/09/00
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Loc: Mitulaville
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You just can't beat Kodiak Island for sheer numbers of both BIG nooks and silvers...especially the BIG nookies. You'd need to inquire about the limits of both nooks and silvers. It's salt water fishing.
I'd also inquire with Kevin Lund about the Togiak. I know it has the numbers. But if the limits are low, other than being SUPER FUN, might not be the most economical way to fill a freezer.
Since you want to fill your freezer, you'd want to take in to account limits, size, etc.
If you just want reds, the Kenai in Late July when they bump the limit up to 6 reds per day is hard to beat.
One can not harvest enough kings on the Kenai peninsula to make it a "fill the freezer" type destination. Maybe with reds, but not nooks. With low limits on silvers on the Kasilof (and probably Kenai), not where I'd go to fill a freezer.
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#434412 - 05/14/08 06:01 PM
Re: where to this summer? AK or Canada?
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The Chosen One
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Loc: Mitulaville
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This is directly taken off of Robbo's website:
"We will sustain some cutbacks in our Craig fishery this summer due to extremely low chinook returns up and down the West Coast. While it isn't pleasent, we're just thankful to still be fishing."
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#434422 - 05/14/08 06:34 PM
Re: where to this summer? AK or Canada?
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River Nutrients
Registered: 03/07/00
Posts: 2955
Loc: Lynnwood, WA
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Kenai river around the 20th of July. Fly to Anchorage, rent a car and book a cabin or tent camp in or near Soldotna would be the cheapest way to do it. Have your fish processed and shipped home right there in town.
Like Parker said, if they up the red limit to six... you'll be drownin' in sockeye fillets after 4 days. Easy, cheap and it'll definitely fill the freezer.
If you're lookin' for more of an experience than meat... I'd look somewhere else though.
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#434443 - 05/14/08 08:16 PM
Re: where to this summer? AK or Canada?
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River Nutrients
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What you will find is that alaska is not the place to fill your freezer with king Salmon. Even in a good year alaska has very tight limits for non-residents. On the other hand coho limits can be very liberal. If your intention is pure meat fishing than I would look into any place that has abundant sockeye or good coho fishing when your limit is higher. Aug is best for coho. What Jo Jo said. Matsu is asking that management improve fish numbers destine for the Matsu Valley. This will make restrictions and quota adjustments a necessity in the lower reaches where Kenai and Matsu fish mix. Matsu is asking that more of it's fish be allowed passage. They have already forced the relocation of the State fish and game office's to the Anchorage area. They feel it will shift managements main focus from just the Kenai area and it's fisheries lobbyest, so that it is convenient to the entire state. Alaskans are demanding more when it come to it's fisheries resources. They feel that management has been ignoring Alaskans in favor of out of staters to long and are demanding change. Go for Reds and Coho! Actually Fishing in Alaska is not near what it use to be. Still fun to visit and join the sun worshipers on the water for full 22 hours days. I hate the Spruce Bark Beattle.  They sucks! 
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#434445 - 05/14/08 09:09 PM
Re: where to this summer? AK or Canada?
[Re: JoJo]
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Registered: 01/31/05
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Loc: Yakutat
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Come up to Yakutat-- www.glacierbearlodge .com Plenty of salmon and 100 feet deep fishing for Halibut and other bottom fish. You cannot beat it. If you plan right and come up in mid August, you will have the time of your life with more fish than you can imagine. Last year in mid August you could catch- Chrome Sockeye, yes chrome Kings in the bay Coho in the bay or river Chrome Humpies up the butt in the river, and they do fight good Halibut, rockfish, lings, bass Catch a buzz in the bar
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#434448 - 05/14/08 09:35 PM
Re: where to this summer? AK or Canada?
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Registered: 11/05/05
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#434473 - 05/15/08 12:17 AM
Re: where to this summer? AK or Canada?
[Re: Tillerdemon]
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Juvenile at Sea
Registered: 04/16/08
Posts: 183
Loc: Washington
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I have fished the The Skeena several times during the summer chinook run, haven't fished the kenai but I have a good friend who lives up their and fishes it. The skeena you want to be there the last week of July up until about August the 5th, that's when the big Kalum fish show up. I would say if you have good eggs and know how to backtroll reasonably well you could expect to hook 5-10 fish/day for the boat, during a good year many more, averaging 30-40Ibs, if you time it when the Kalum fish are there it seems like about every 4th fish is close to or over the 50 Ib mark. If you need more info PM me, I also am good friends with a reputable guide in Terrace.
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