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General Talk / Re: Kiet’s progress report
« on: March 21, 2024, 10:02:44 AM »
Great news.  :smt003

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General Talk / Re: Facebook video with Bill Pennington and his newest lure
« on: February 24, 2024, 05:13:06 PM »
Thanks Howard, I sent him an e-mail. I think the last time I corresponed with him was about five years ago. I may order some of his lures to try out up here in North Texas.

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General Talk / Re: Donor found for Kiet (Bluegill)
« on: February 24, 2024, 04:41:23 PM »
Great news Howard

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General Talk / Re: Great Ways to Get Yourself Banned
« on: February 16, 2024, 02:22:20 PM »
Thanks for the reminder...no sense gettin' banned from this outstanding community, unless you're a college environmentalist vegan with an agenda...

 :smt006

Now that is just funny right there!!!  :smt003 :smt003

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Its not a carp, but a golden shiner

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General Talk / Re: 165 in 2004 and 2005
« on: April 27, 2023, 07:14:08 AM »
Apparently I just ran across the original Where are all the OG's Now thread  :smt003  I enjoyed reading it, maybe others will too. Joining in 2007 I feel like such a newb  :smt044

I'm a 2007 guy too. Makes us a bunch of "rookies" doesn't it Al.
Since I am no longer in state, I still love following y'all and the adventures.

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General Talk / Re: Alaska trip recommendations or tips?
« on: March 30, 2023, 06:17:23 AM »
What’s up everyone? 

I’ve always wanted to fish for halibut in Alaska and i think this is the year I'm going to make it happen. 

I’m looking for any recommendations you’re willing to share. Charters, hotels, or all inclusive lodges… i’m undecided which route to go.

I see crackerjack in Seward has high recommendations.   

Is it best to take my own gear or use what's available on the boat?



Any info would be helpful.  Or if you're going and are looking for someone to fill your private charter, i might be down for that.

The Cracker Jack is a good boat, but one of the cheapest ways to go out of Seward is Millers Landing if you can pilot your own boat. There are also some other local charters to use too. just do your homework.

Going with a lodge is the way to go, but try and find a good one. I used to use one out of Soldotna, but they got bought out and the service went down hill. Their guides are still some of the best, but have gotten a bit lazy in recent times.

One good way to fish up there is create your own trip and call up guide services to take you out. Or just head to a sportsman show and check them out.

Also make sure you head up there when just about everything is biting; like in July. Early July will have the sockeye salmon running in Seward and later will have them heading up the Kenai. Silvers start to gather around the mouth of Resurrection Bay in July too. Real fun to catch on a light rod. Rock fish are all over and if your guide is willing, you can see if you can get into a large lingcod while halibut fishing.

If you want to catch kings then June is good. There aren't as many as there used to be, but in the ocean they abound.

All I really know about fishing Alaska is the Kenai Peninsula, but I've heard Sitka and Ketchican are good too.

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CA Regulations / Re: Urban Coyotes
« on: February 28, 2023, 12:39:57 PM »
Bunch of bumpkins, shooting coyotes.

I love seeing coyotes here in SF. They don't bother people, occasionally they take an off-leash dog or a cat roaming outside.

They are a nuisance to cattle here in Texas especially when calves are born. They carry rabies to and we just got too many of them. besides attacking small animals the urban ones began attacking people here, so they got shot.

Just last year a coyote in a town south of me had a coyote snatch a small kid right in front of the parents. they had to beat it with a stick to make it let go.

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CA Regulations / Re: Urban Coyotes
« on: February 25, 2023, 01:35:19 PM »
here in Texas they get shot!  :smt003

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Nice Eric. Thank goodness the salmon still have a river like the Eel to spawn in. You and all of you who help protect it have done it good.  :smt003

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Way to go Alex nice fish. Hope you left a few for us next year. Nice grade of fish

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Thanks Howard for the info. I will be using my discount next year when I head back to tuna fish in San Diego

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I guess in a way i am fortunate in not seeing the difference in the decline of the fishery being it will be a first and i am sure an amazing site and adventure for me.

I do understand your point of view though. Especially with the fisheries becoming a more increasing global market.

Yea I leave the state a decade ago and have seen your fishery get better. Must have been me!  :smt003 The halibut fishing you all experience now is phenomenal and you all are doing great on salmon and rockfish too. Stripers can be caught in the surf again and the perch are chewing like they once did.

Then there is that bluefin fishing you all are getting. Hasn't happened in decades and I hope I can get a few next year as well as yellowfin.

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In the past 20 years I have fished 8 times up there and have seen its decline. In order to get fish you want  you need to find a real good lodge and demand they let you fish for the species you are after.

There still are many good opportunities but the king salmon runs on the  Kenai Peninsula have been closed off over the past few seasons. Silver salmon still do good as well as the sockeyes during certain times of the year. Halibut is okay but the regulations are a pain to follow.

As for my Sothern California tuna trip, I will be securing our dates by this afternoon; once I hear back from my crew.

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