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Those are nice Reds. You didn't take your waders? I fished Russian River and Copper River last year and had an amazing time catching limits. I miss Alaska so much, and I too will be returning. Thanks for the post Kevin.
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GOTTA LOVE IT!
It will be my turn someday. I've wanted to go back for many years now. Glad you enjoyed yourself with the family. What a blast!
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Cool report. I hope to make it up there. Maybe in a couple of years.
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Looks awesome up there, Thx for sharing :luxhello:
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Nice fish, that gets me fired up. I will be in Kodiak in about 3 wks. Is that the fishing platform by the visitors bureau in Soldotna?
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Its been 10 years since ive been to the Keni but that looks like the exact same spot I stayed and fished out of! Is that where big dogs guide service usto be?
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Wow Kevin,
A friend called me and told me about your report. He couldn't believe you can get a fish report from anyone in Alaska; that's too much. After working and living in Hawaii, I began to realize there's a special connection between Hawaii and Alaska. It's weird. Lots of Hawaiians in Alaska, and Alaskains (sic) in Hawaii, weird. However, you slaying the Reds doesn't surprise me a bit. I'll bet that red meat is good eats! |
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Wow sounds like you had a Killer time. :reel: Much props loooks like fun. Still have yet to visit Alaska.
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Nicely done Kevin. Completely jealous, I love the Kenai and Kasilof rivers.
Now, about that Sockeye........:D |
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Take a number and get in line pal. |
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You guys are too funny! As Private Cowboy said, "What you got to trade"?:biggrinjester: |
What are you talking about Eric? You were just telling me that you don't even eat salmon, that you do, in fact, hate all salmonoids. You even went so far as to refer to them as "vile, syphilitic, river spawning vermin", and that the early settlers in the northwest had it right, salmon was only fit for dogs...... and indians.
Did you just realize the street value of Kevin's freezer? :D:sifone::D:sifone::D:sifone: |
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