Sunday, April 26, 2015

Fishing Report Week Ending 4/26/15

My neighbor Greg asked if I wanted to join him and his friend Jeremy on a fishing trip in Homer.   

Foolish question. 

The day that worked best was Friday and I headed down early in the morning to meet them on the dock.  As usual, the hour and a half drive was beautiful. Nice scenery, a beautiful sunrise, and 14 moose along the roadside.  Looks like the mild winter was exceptionally good for the moose population. 
I've seen Greg's boat parked in his yard but this was the first time that I got an up close and personal look.


Holy cow.  What a gorgeous boat. Jeremy and I commented that it still had that new car smell to it.   Greg said he hoped to keep it that way.

Greg had fished the day before and caught a feeder king salmon near the High Bluffs.  So, we started out trolling there.   Using down riggers, sardines, flashers and one Brad's Cut Bait, we fished for several hours.  After releasing 8 pollock and no kings, it was time for a change.




Greg decided to implement Plan B and we motored south to the Sadie Cove area of Kachemak Bay. Our first bite was a black bass.   Our second bite was a cod.

Our third bite was.....ding, ding, ding!   Winner, winner, salmon dinner!

All in all, we spent about 5 hours fishing on a flat sea.  Greg said the fishing has been better, but for me, this was a great first fishing trip of 2015.   Thanks again Greg for the invite and I hope we can do it again real soon.

Next week's topic:  first river salvage run???


Sunday, April 19, 2015

Uff Da!



Boat launches.

They can be a nightmare for all to see.  You forget to put the plug in, or take the straps off, or you're having trouble hitting your mark as you back your boat down the launch.  If you're lucky, no one is there to witness your mistakes. 

I'm not sure of the story in either of these photos but I sure know the results.



In the week ahead I have a fishing trip planned.  If the weather cooperates, I'll be posting my first king salmon fishing report for 2015. I can't wait to get out.



Monday, April 13, 2015

Kenai Profiles: The Kingsbury's

Every year I like to profile a few of the many friends Jane and I have made at Beaver Creek Cabins and Guide Service.   Well, it's Bob and Judy Kingsbury's turn.

We were first introduced to the Kingsbury's about ten years ago by their friends, Ken and Sherri Adler. Since then the two of them have been regulars during the fall when the silver salmon are running. And, they haven't been alone. One year, Judy's sisters and their husbands came with. Another year, their son Kenny joined them.



What I've admired about these two is their attitude.  As you can see in the photo above, cold temperatures and rain can't keep Judy off the water.


Same for Bob.  The only thing that will keep him off the water is an Oklahoma college football game. They are a "house divided" when OU plays OSU.

Bob and Judy love the pace of fall in Alaska.  It gives them a break from the Oklahoma heat.  It also gives Judy the opportunity to cook cozy cabin foods.  Everyday there is the smell of a good meal being prepared in their cabin.
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We look forward to seeing you two again this September.  Make sure to stock up on hand and toe warmers (thanks Mary Meyer for introducing this life saving product to them).   And Judy, your pink parka is safely stored and waiting for you.......




Sunday, April 5, 2015

Late Run Sockeye and King Forecast



The Alaska Department of Fish and Game has released its forecast for the the late run (July) of sockeye and king salmon for Upper Cook Inlet.  Specifically, the Kenai River sockeye forecast is 3.6 million fish.  This is .2 million less fish than the 20 year average.  The sustainable escapement goal is 700,000-1,200,000 for the late run of sockeye.


In river, the Kenai king late run is projected to be 22,115 fish.  This number is below average, but, if accurate, it will be within the sustainable escapement goal of 15,000-30,000 fish.

Overall, it could be worse.  But, keep in mind, these are estimates and projections and the real numbers won't be known until the salmon decide to come back to their natal streams.

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

New Reality Show: Kings of the Kenai






The Discovery Channel has announced a new reality series that will air in the spring of 2015.  Kings of the Kenai will debut on April 1st.

Lirpa Sloof, executive producer, says "Kings of the Kenai  will follow in the tradition of Deadliest Catch and Wicked Tuna.   We had unfettered access to the guys who call the Kenai River their home. We followed their day to day adventures in pursuit of the mighty Kenai king salmon"

Here are the cast of characters for Season One.

"Steady Eddy"
"Wiley Veteran With A Few Tricks Up His Sleeve"
"The Quiet One"


"Fishizzle"
"The Ringer"
"Doc"
"What Are We Doing Here?"

Sloof said, "all you have to do is watch the first ten minutes of the program and you won't be disappointed.  These guys are flat-out entertaining and know a thing or two about catching fish."

When:  4/1/2015
Where:  Discovery Channel
Time:  7:00pm EST