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<blockquote data-quote="silverhair" data-source="post: 1631380" data-attributes="member: 109808"><p>Just as a suggestion, it might be a good idea to check the salmon run timing to see what will be present in the creeks and streams where you'll be. It has been my personal experience that the fishing can be fast and furious during the runs and more difficult at other times. I would consider fresh-water fishing early in your trip and maybe salt-water after the salmon runs peter out. There is good information on the Alaska F&G site, sometimes by specific river, creek or stream, and by species. Those statistics are compiled over a very long period. I have found them quite accurate for salmon availability.</p><p></p><p>And if you can find some salmon spawning grounds, there is a high probability of finding trout engourging themselves on eggs. Big trout. BIG TROUT. And spawning salmon also makes for a healthy buffet for brown bears. Big brown bears. BIG BROWN BEARS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="silverhair, post: 1631380, member: 109808"] Just as a suggestion, it might be a good idea to check the salmon run timing to see what will be present in the creeks and streams where you'll be. It has been my personal experience that the fishing can be fast and furious during the runs and more difficult at other times. I would consider fresh-water fishing early in your trip and maybe salt-water after the salmon runs peter out. There is good information on the Alaska F&G site, sometimes by specific river, creek or stream, and by species. Those statistics are compiled over a very long period. I have found them quite accurate for salmon availability. And if you can find some salmon spawning grounds, there is a high probability of finding trout engourging themselves on eggs. Big trout. BIG TROUT. And spawning salmon also makes for a healthy buffet for brown bears. Big brown bears. BIG BROWN BEARS. [/QUOTE]
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