#740077 - 02/11/12 04:27 PM
Situk trip advice.
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With all the vacation talk on the board I thought now would be a good time to ask for some advice. My father and I have a trip booked with GBL to fish the Situk river the first week of May ( my first Ak trip but not my pops). 2 days are self guided. We are planning on fishing floats and hardware mostly. Jigs or beads under the floats. Spoons and spinners for the hardware.
Anyone have any suggestions to lures, colors or techniques? This will be my first time traveling by air with gear. Any tips there? I have been watching Youtube vids to get a feel for the river before we get there. It looks a bit different than the rivers I am used to here in Snohomish county.
Thanks.
Edited by Dub (02/11/12 04:28 PM)
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#740080 - 02/11/12 04:53 PM
Re: Situk trip advice.
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Spawner
Registered: 07/11/08
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Loc: alaska and washington
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Its lots different. Be ready to fish really small gear, or bigger stuff if there is rain. Watch out for the griz and moose.
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#740084 - 02/11/12 04:59 PM
Re: Situk trip advice.
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ExtenZe Field Tester
Registered: 11/10/09
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I had more fun with the Hali when I was there two years ago in May. The Situk was low and clear. It's a small, meandering river. Similar to a midwest steelhead river.
Float and jig is a good choice. You could back some plugs into a few spots. Roll some worms. A size 3 French (Blue Fox type) would be about right for me.
If it's not happening on the Situk book a flight on the mail plane with Jad for your second free day. (sightseeing on the cheap) If you want to spend a little more ask about a "fly out". I'm not sure what fisheries are available in that time frame.
IMO, too early in the season to rent a skiff unless you like to monkey with small bottomfish.
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#740087 - 02/11/12 05:08 PM
Re: Situk trip advice.
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We did get the steelhead package which includes a day on the salt for butts and bottomfish.
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#740089 - 02/11/12 05:14 PM
Re: Situk trip advice.
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Reverend Tarpones
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I would love to tell ya but BFD and I will be there a week or so after you and I don't want you soremouthing all the fish. Seriously, here are a few things I have learned from a few trips there. The river is chock full of sunken wood. You will lose gear - lots of it. Floats help. Go with heavy leaders. They are not leader shy and that heavy leader will save you some retying. If its low, think floats and jigs 1/16 ounce. I make my own Situk specials. Not fancy ties but they work. Note the colors. Nuff said.   Also it's a VERY long float. Do not fish marginal water. Do not waste time. In May the days are long, but you will still be taking out in the dark if you are not careful. I always find more and better fish in bottom end. Some days i have just rowed thru the first six miles.
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#740092 - 02/11/12 05:20 PM
Re: Situk trip advice.
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We did get the steelhead package which includes a day on the salt for butts and bottomfish. We busted a$$ all day looking for butts and finally found them on a hump in 78 feet of water. I got a 121# and a 110# Beautiful, deep bodied fish. If you know how to backbounce you'll have an advantage. Similar to sturgeon fishing, if you've ever done that. I think that the butts are easier to get hooked up. Although your guide will want you to get that precious lead off the bottom. With lead laying on the bottom, the boat swings and the lead hangs up. I disobeyed my guide and bounced and caught. We had two whiners on the other side of the boat complain to the captain and he asked me to switch sides with the whiners ! One was a salmon guide from Craig and one was a n00b (puker) from Canby, OR. Neither one of them knew how to backbounce.
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#740120 - 02/11/12 09:02 PM
Re: Situk trip advice.
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#740133 - 02/11/12 10:01 PM
Re: Situk trip advice.
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Three Time Spawner
Registered: 01/31/05
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Loc: Yakutat
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Last year we fished nothing but trout beads and whcked the crap out of them at every bend. The year before that, floats and jigs seemed best. Both years were low clear water but it seems that the lower in the river the small trout bead type lures work good. There are quite a few clients that will fish nothing but aeropuffs in any type water and they catch the crap out of them so size does not seem to matter as much as finding the packs of newer fish moving, they will hit anything that looks good. Stay on the move and fish as you drift, we catch as many on the move as anchored up. Feeding a trout bead or small drift rig under the pog jambs is a gas, getting them out once you hook up is another story, but why not!
I will be there May 12th through the 20th, I think Mr. Vedder will be there about the same time.
Dub--When is your trip? If we are there at the same time, we will tip a few together,,,on me of course!
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#740147 - 02/11/12 10:37 PM
Re: Situk trip advice.
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May 3rd thru the 8th.
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#740149 - 02/11/12 10:46 PM
Re: Situk trip advice.
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Ranger Danger
Registered: 02/08/07
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Feeding a trout bead or small drift rig under the pog jambs is a gas, Is a pog jamb similar to a lof jag?  Haven't been down to check the situk out yet. Tough time of year for me as the first half of my busy season is well underway at that point. Couple of pals locally make the trip just about every year and do well with beads and glo bugs...imagine that! If they are anything like the peninsula steelhead up here, most colors work, some work really well. Sounds like a fun time down there. Might have to sneak out for a long weekend one year when the boss isn't looking.
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#740189 - 02/12/12 11:36 AM
Re: Situk trip advice.
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Alevin
Registered: 11/05/11
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I'll be up there that first week as well. Planning on lots of beads, yarnies, and I'll have to get some smaller jigs tied up. I've got quite the selection of midwest-sized floats, which are gonna run great with the pin
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#740295 - 02/12/12 09:28 PM
Re: Situk trip advice.
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Thanks Dave! I am excited as it is! I have dreamed of Alaska for decades. Your reccomendations are partially why we are going. Robbo spoke highly of GBL also when my parents fished with him last summer.
GBl, will do.
We are fishing the first day guided so I am sure we will be set straight. I just wanted to make sure we had the right tackle for the rest of the trip.
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#740352 - 02/13/12 09:18 AM
Re: Situk trip advice.
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We will be up there that same week this year. Pink/White & Orange/White Jigs
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