Monday, July 27, 2009
Summer in Alaska Part II
FISHING THE RUSSIAN RIVER
Summer visits in Alaska consist of fishing, fishing, and, uh, more fishing. Cody and I happened to visit AK during the two slowest weeks of the whole season- meaning that we were in between runs. The Kings (Chinook Salmon) were done pretty much everywhere, so we were relegated to the Reds (Sockeye Salmon). We headed to the Russian River where we were hoping to catch the stragglers of the first run and and the pacesetters of the second run. And no, you can't see Russia across the way on the Russian River (thanks Palin). The picture with the Red I caught above is a Red from the 1st run, and since it was so late timing wise to catch 1st run Reds that is why it's not silver anymore and it's changing to red. Thus, the Red Jonathan caught seen in the picture below is a Red from the 2nd run.
Cody fishing a peaceful day on the Russian River- there must not be a lot of fish to catch because if there were this is what the Russian typically looks like when the fish are in full force...

Flashback to Summer '09: King salmon Jamie (Cody's Dad), Cody, and myself caught on the Gulkana River. Because the Gulkana is a tributary of the Copper River these are affectionately known as Copper Kings, the most infamous salmon in the World.
Summer visits in Alaska consist of fishing, fishing, and, uh, more fishing. Cody and I happened to visit AK during the two slowest weeks of the whole season- meaning that we were in between runs. The Kings (Chinook Salmon) were done pretty much everywhere, so we were relegated to the Reds (Sockeye Salmon). We headed to the Russian River where we were hoping to catch the stragglers of the first run and and the pacesetters of the second run. And no, you can't see Russia across the way on the Russian River (thanks Palin). The picture with the Red I caught above is a Red from the 1st run, and since it was so late timing wise to catch 1st run Reds that is why it's not silver anymore and it's changing to red. Thus, the Red Jonathan caught seen in the picture below is a Red from the 2nd run.

Labels: alaska King salmon fishing, Cody Townsend, Elyse Saugstad
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Holy poo there Elyse....them is some nice lookin' fish!!