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I have been living the trout bum life in Alaska since Labour day and this has been the nicest September in many years. We have had over 3 weeks of sunny and warm days in a row. All that has come to an end and there is now some rain and termination dust on the mountain tops (won't be long until we have snow on the ground). I will be heading home at the end of next week but here is a little teaser of some of the feesh we have put on the bank so far. :whistling:

 

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I don't know whether to applaud you or cry of envy - that is some way to roll! Beautiful pictures, beautiful fish, and a sweet report (even for a teaser). Alaska is first on my checklist for fishing destination trips.

 

Have you considered taking a day to go out for some monster Halibut while you're there?

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There will be a full report sometime after Thanks Giving when I get home and have a chance to go through all my shots. :good:

 

Wow! Impressive.... Beauty fish you got there!!

 

Dumb musky guy wants to know what species those are? (the first ones... with the freckles)

 

They be Rainbow Trout

 

Is that an Artic char or a Dolly in full spawning colours.

 

It's a Dolly. :D

 

Oh my.....those are some beautiful fish. Where bouts in Alaska are you?

 

Cooper Landing on the Kenai Peninsula.

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I don't know whether to applaud you or cry of envy - that is some way to roll! Beautiful pictures, beautiful fish, and a sweet report (even for a teaser). Alaska is first on my checklist for fishing destination trips.

 

Have you considered taking a day to go out for some monster Halibut while you're there?

 

 

Wrong time of year for the big boy's.

They start migrating to deep water in late August.

Weather conditions are usually pretty sketchy this time of year also.

There are still plenty of 10# to 40# fish around though.

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