Anchorage in June
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- reigndawgs
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Anchorage in June
I am going to be in Anchorage for the first 2 weeks of June. Any suggestions as to some places reasonably close to do some fishing but NOT combat :rambo: fishing. I have seen the pics of the crowds at most of the rivers around there and I would rather go hiking than fish like that. I am open to a charter, river or lake fishing for just about anything.
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RE:Anchorage in June
http://www.sf.adfg.state.ak.us/region2/ ... ncjune.cfm
Make sure and check out Ship Creek. Flossing at it's finest.
Watch out for Bears too. :cyclops:
Make sure and check out Ship Creek. Flossing at it's finest.
Watch out for Bears too. :cyclops:
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- reigndawgs
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RE:Anchorage in June
Yes, Ship Creek looks like a good place to lose an eye.
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RE:Anchorage in June
Nobody knows any good spots near Anchorage?
RE:Anchorage in June
http://alaskaoutdoorjournal.com/Sonar/kenaisock.html
Kenai, Russian, Anchor. All within an hour or two.
Watch out for bears on Ship creek??
Watch out for bears on Bird Creek which is in Anchorage as well.
Kenai, Russian, Anchor. All within an hour or two.
Watch out for bears on Ship creek??
Watch out for bears on Bird Creek which is in Anchorage as well.
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RE:Anchorage in June
Not at Ship Creek. Can't remember the golf course I played when I was there, but I did see a rumbling bear on the green ahead of me. :cyclopsanblemings wrote:http://alaskaoutdoorjournal.com/Sonar/kenaisock.html
Kenai, Russian, Anchor. All within an hour or two.
Watch out for bears on Ship creek??
Watch out for bears on Bird Creek which is in Anchorage as well.
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RE:Anchorage in June
I'd rather run the risk of seeing a bear than have to rub elbows while I fish.
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RE:Anchorage in June
Any last minute suggestions? I leave for Anchorage Monday. There appear to be a couple lakes real close to town. I really don't want mess with Ship Creek unless by some miracle there is a time it is not too crowded.
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RE:Anchorage in June
You can rent gear there. It wasn't crowded at all when I went in July. Flossing is accepted there.reigndawgs wrote:Any last minute suggestions? I leave for Anchorage Monday. There appear to be a couple lakes real close to town. I really don't want mess with Ship Creek unless by some miracle there is a time it is not too crowded.
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RE:Anchorage in June
What is "flossing?"jens wrote:You can rent gear there. It wasn't crowded at all when I went in July. Flossing is accepted there.reigndawgs wrote:Any last minute suggestions? I leave for Anchorage Monday. There appear to be a couple lakes real close to town. I really don't want mess with Ship Creek unless by some miracle there is a time it is not too crowded.
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RE:Anchorage in June
nevermind, I googled it.reigndawgs wrote:What is "flossing?"jens wrote:You can rent gear there. It wasn't crowded at all when I went in July. Flossing is accepted there.reigndawgs wrote:Any last minute suggestions? I leave for Anchorage Monday. There appear to be a couple lakes real close to town. I really don't want mess with Ship Creek unless by some miracle there is a time it is not too crowded.
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RE:Anchorage in June
Spent many hours on Ship Creek but got skunked. What do you expect when you are fishing with hundreds of people and only 3 fish get caught in your vacinity I guess. However, had a great time and it was my first time ever fishing a river for salmon. Hope to keep honing my newfound skills back in Washinton. Any advice on when, where and how to fish Salmon in freshwater in WA is appreciated too.