Showing posts with label Kasilof River. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kasilof River. Show all posts

Sunday, June 5, 2011

The Bait of Choice - June 5th Halibut Trip

 There has been a significant amount of water moving this week with the new tide cycle.  The crew and I had picked up a bunch of King Salmon carcasses for bait this week on the Kasilof River.  The Kings seemed to be the bait of choice for this trip.  We landed two fish over #100lbs and 5 other fish over #50lbs all on the carcasses.  We fished the incoming tide that started at about 9:50am, a perfect tide that funnels all the scent down a small passage in 70' of water.  The Halibut started showing up after the first hour and our second chum bomb.  It was a slow bite as usual at a hog spot, but to pull a few nice fish of a hole is well worth the wait.  The jigs however did not fire for us, which is very unusual for this specific area.  After a few hours at our first spot we pulled anchor and moved three miles off shore to a spot with a heavier concentration of halibut.  The wind was blowing a steady 15 knots out of the SW by 3:00pm and we drug anchor on the initial drop.  After reseting the anchor we were able to hold right above a school of halibut ranging #15lbs - #35lbs.  After a few hours, the boat was limited with 54 halibut and a variety of species of rockfish.  Another great day of fishing in the Gulf of Alaska.

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To make a reservation call (907)224-BOOK or click. See you all out there, FISH ON!!!

Friday, June 3, 2011

Killing the King for Dad- June 3rd Kasilof River

The day was slow on the docks so the crew decided that we should go to the Kasilof River to try our hand at some early season King Salmon fishing.  Keoni and I had gone last week, but the fishing was a bit slow. We did, however, catch a nice Sockeye.  The first run of the year on the Kasilof usually produces quite a few fish and being one of the first drift boats on the river for the day really pays off when there is competition. 

We hit the river at 3:45am and for once it wasn't below freezing.  We used spin and glows rigged with cured salmon roe. A very effective and popular style of fishing for the Kings.  There seems to be mixed reviews on whether the kings actually eat the bait or attack it out of aggression.  Either way the setup is a deadly combo.  Over the course of the day we hooked 8 nice Kings, unfortunately we only landed two.  One fish weighing in at #15lbs and the other just over #30lbs.
  When the big King took the bait, I set the hook into the fish hard as she rolled immediately.  Unfortunately, I had already lost two fish because of the same roll.  I quickly realized that if I could control the fish during the initial spin, then my chance at landing it would increase immensely.  I have been trying for the past five years to land a king worthy of hanging on my dad's fireplace mantle, and wasn't about to let this one go.  I have to thank my friend and guide Pat Lewallen at Drifters Lodge in Cooper Landing for putting me on the fish this week.  Pat and his brother Matty have been my fishing buddies since the summer I moved to Alaska.  We've killed many species of fish together over the past 7 years but I had yet to kill a King.  After floating this river countless times and devoting the hours, energy, not to mention money, I have finally obtained the self satisfaction I've been looking for. With a limit of Kings...not too bad for June 2nd.

Drifters Lodge in Cooper Landing is offering King Salmon Fishing Trips down the Kasilof River until July 30.  The King trips are $125 per person and the boats have been doing great landing on average between 2 and 7 Kings a day.  Matty, Pat, Jefferson, and Jason are all great guides with lots of experience and enthusiasm, but overall, just fun guys to be around.  The night before our trip we stayed at their lodge located on the Kenai River.  They have seven cozy Alaskan style cabins with a sauna placed over the river.  Thanks again guys for a great trip. FISH ON!!!

Kenai River Drifters Lodge
Phone 1-907-595-5555
Toll Free – 1-866-595-5959
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