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Old 03-10-2017, 03:36 PM   #1
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2016 Alaska Kayak Fishing video plus Tournament update

Wow. I haven't fished since Thanksgiving Day. I guess since I live in Alaska and we have actually had a real winter here this year, that's not so bad.

My season will officially start next week for the Homer Winter King Salmon Derby (powerboat derby). Last year we had about 20 kayaks entered and out of 1500 anglers, I think the kayaks accounted for 13th, 21st, and the number two youth fish.

Last year I fished with folks from 5 or 6 states though none from Southern California. I am not a guide so we just take folks out when our schedules allow for it. So the invitation is always open. two years ago, I did fish with Nick who posts on this forum.

Enough Chit Chat.

Here's the video. Hope you enjoy it and it I also hope it motivates some of you to take your kids fishing!!!!

http://youtu.be/X5ZcmV0QWXM

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Old 03-10-2017, 05:01 PM   #2
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Great video. Your kid has some serious yak fishing stoke going. Here's to as great '17. Mike
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Old 03-10-2017, 06:09 PM   #3
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Great video.....

I'm envious of you.
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Old 03-10-2017, 08:46 PM   #4
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you guys are killing it up there. Good video
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Old 03-11-2017, 08:15 PM   #5
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that was awesome thanks for the video
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Old 03-12-2017, 10:46 AM   #6
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Awesome video!

I fish the Kenai every year and Homer every other form the shore. I am definitely going to do the Kayak fishing this year. I might have to drive so I can bring my pro angler. I'm go in mid to late July and stay for a few weeks.

Can you share your setup with me? I know you are using a down rigger but what size, what pond test line, size of hook and what lures?

Thank you.
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Old 03-12-2017, 11:49 AM   #7
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Awesome video!

I fish the Kenai every year and Homer every other form the shore. I am definitely going to do the Kayak fishing this year. I might have to drive so I can bring my pro angler. I'm go in mid to late July and stay for a few weeks.

Can you share your setup with me? I know you are using a down rigger but what size, what pond test line, size of hook and what lures?

Thank you.
Thanks everyone,

Sivak,
Until i started kayak fishing, the best time of year for us was always mid to late July. Now that I am kayak fishing, I think its my least favorite time.

I'd point you first to a simple amateur website I slapped together at http://AlaskaKayakFisher.com

Feeder kings are available off Homer all year. Late July, you have a decent chance of catching other salmon as well. We are usually focused on the halibut in July off our kayaks. Unless you already have a downrigger, while they will up your odds for the kings, they aren't necessary. Though without a downrigger, I use heavier rods capable of trolling with 8 to 12 oz of weight.

I use shimano Trevala jig sticks mainly. From their lighter version to the Xtra Heavy. I use 50 pound braid, then a fluoro leader for kings (50lbs) and 200 for halibut.

All the decent size halibut shots are off of Whiskey Gulch which is 5 miles North of Anchor Point. Big tides as you know, so I would definitely read up on the section on Cook Inlet. In Simple terms, High/Low tide measured off the shore (i.e. book high tide) is NOT the same as Slack tide.

The kayaks are also awesome to float the upper and middle Kenai river. The upper is more gravel bar hopping but the middle you could pull plugs or use an indicator and beads IF you have a hobie.

Lower is crowded and I have yet to catch anything other than pinks but I am trying!

Late July is also a good time to try Resurrection Bay in Seward for Silvers...if they show up. They didn't last year.

So take a look over my website and maybe the rest of my youtube channel. I have something like over 200 videos up so there may be something of interest to you.

As I tell everyone, I am not a guide but I do make an effort to fish with as many people as I can from around the world. If we can time things correctly, I currently have 3 outbacks and a I12S inflatable. I will be adding another outback this week. Last time I checked, there were only two of us that fish but I keep them around for my friends and the once or twice a year my daughter goes out.

So the good news is any assistance I provide is free. Bad news...my family and job are higher priorities so unfortunately, plans can change. But once I commit, I am usually reliable. lol.

if you like, email me at guidesak(At)yahoo.com this is my throw away address and I will send you my email I actually use.

Let's fish!!!
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Old 03-12-2017, 01:52 PM   #8
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Dude, you are teaching kiddo all the right skills!
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Old 03-17-2017, 02:34 PM   #9
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WOW, thanks for the wealth of information and your offer to fish!!! I can relate to a lot of what you said. I watched several videos and they are great. I'm still working out the trip details, got off to a very late start. We typically stay in Sterling in the Kenai Keys. I fish mostly on the Kenai but I also fish Whiskey Gulch, Homer and where the Kasilof enters the cook inlet for halibut. I will keep you updated so that we might be able to fish together.

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Old 03-17-2017, 11:37 PM   #10
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Nice to see your kids on the water enjoying fishing as much as their ol' man.

45 pound halibut on a barbie rod - your son kicks butt!

I didn't know anything about kayak fishing when I lived in Anchorage in 1978. Fishing from shore does not compare to the fun you have on the water.

Thanks for sharing your video.
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