Southern Kenai fishing report
You may have to experiment with set-ups to catch silvers with some skill.
It all started off rather quietly.
The incoming tide was headed our way so we could restart our game of “Spot the violations” as the silvers rolled in.
The silvers are starting to get their finny freak on at our famous Nick Dudiak Fishing Lagoon.
The action wasn’t as hot as in the past, but neither was the run.
Keep a heads-up approach when in traffic during the holiday — you don’t know who you’ll run into.
When summer arrives, every personage in the known cosmos suddenly seems to remember that they have kindred living in Alaska.
Line launchers mimicking the scofflaw’s method is one of the reasons fish get spooked and quit biting.
The grizzled gentlemen have been coming down to Homer for over 35 years to ambush flats from their modest skiff in “secret holes” east of the Spit.
On weekends, keeping your head on a swivel is a must.
The lagoon wasn’t exactly a hotspot for king-popping last week even for the couple of fish-stealing thug seals that showed up.
A reader asked me if I remembered writing about a trip Jane and I took to New Zealand many years ago.
The Spit resembled an Indie 500 parking lot and the road was a whack-a-mole experience.
Angling-famished fanatics are heading our way.
It’s amazing how something as innocuous as a simple phone call can set one trekking down their own trail of memories.
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