
My Dad and I got to do our "dream" trip this past year, of 10 days up in AK on the Kenai Peninsula. The only goal of the trip was to fish every day...and we accomplished that goal. There's too much from that trip to really recap it all like this, and I'm in the process of editing a whole video, but for now I'll just share a few of my favorite pics and smaller stories.
We came home with 50lbs of self processed and vacuum packed fish each if that tells you anything. We flew into Anchorage and drove out to our friend Gary's house in Kenai. Gary is, amongst other things, a retired steelhead guide from Forks who is close friends with my Dad, and who's son and I were best friends through high school. He and his wife sold it all and moved up to AK to retire. Gary is one of the fishiest guys I've ever met, a fantastic chef, and just a genuinely hospitable person. Cannot thank him enough for hosting us and showing us around.

(Gary left, Dad right....and apparently finding something hilarious)
The Sockeye counts on the Kenai were a little low the first couple days we were there, but promising to improve. In the interest of exploring, we took a ferry from Homer across Kachemak Bay to Seldovia Village, where Gary's Son and DIL have a cabin. They weren't home but let us crash for a few days. There are no roads into Seldovia, but there's a twice a day ferry to bring the locals and tourists to and from. We walked across on the ferry with our gear and got up to the cabin.

We took the skiff out for a few hours of bottom fishing, waiting for the tide to come in so we could go upriver and hopefully catch a few fish with the tide.

to be continued....with actual fishing pictures






















