Hi,
Ard from Alaska posting again, this time not about a lost item but seeking some advice preferably via Private Message.
Last year was my first time fishing on the Peninsula and I have no idea if the water levels were low or normal. I was there the last couple days of February and first week of March. That was of course the same time that the area received more snow than usual which didn't make for the best respite from a hard Alaskan winter but I rolled with the punches. I have a habit or practice of fishing in the same river / rivers rather than always trying some new location. That's the way I learn my way around and usually it is how I learn the whereabouts of fish. I intend to return to the 3 rivers area and to become better acquainted with the waters there and am curious. BTW, I know it rains there often however the amounts seem rather heavy at this time.
I've been watching the daily accumulation of rainfall via the weather app that is on my phone and see many days with between .7 and 1.25 inches falling per 24 hours. My question is: If rainfall continues at the current pace right up to the beginning of March will the rivers stabilize or will an inch / day make fishing the fly a bad idea?
I ask this because I do not know anyone personally in the area of the Peninsula and a long trip results in expenses. If anyone familiar with the rivers in the area could message to me I would do the same for you if ever you try to travel to Alaska to fish. Real time intel from a local is golden and I can tell you what you need to know about conditions and closures in South central AK. when you need to know. I have been a 2 hand guide here for a long time and still stay on the pulse of the rivers albeit a rather weak pulse in these modern times
Thanks,
Ard
Ard from Alaska posting again, this time not about a lost item but seeking some advice preferably via Private Message.
Last year was my first time fishing on the Peninsula and I have no idea if the water levels were low or normal. I was there the last couple days of February and first week of March. That was of course the same time that the area received more snow than usual which didn't make for the best respite from a hard Alaskan winter but I rolled with the punches. I have a habit or practice of fishing in the same river / rivers rather than always trying some new location. That's the way I learn my way around and usually it is how I learn the whereabouts of fish. I intend to return to the 3 rivers area and to become better acquainted with the waters there and am curious. BTW, I know it rains there often however the amounts seem rather heavy at this time.
I've been watching the daily accumulation of rainfall via the weather app that is on my phone and see many days with between .7 and 1.25 inches falling per 24 hours. My question is: If rainfall continues at the current pace right up to the beginning of March will the rivers stabilize or will an inch / day make fishing the fly a bad idea?
I ask this because I do not know anyone personally in the area of the Peninsula and a long trip results in expenses. If anyone familiar with the rivers in the area could message to me I would do the same for you if ever you try to travel to Alaska to fish. Real time intel from a local is golden and I can tell you what you need to know about conditions and closures in South central AK. when you need to know. I have been a 2 hand guide here for a long time and still stay on the pulse of the rivers albeit a rather weak pulse in these modern times
Thanks,
Ard