Chummer Posted May 24, 2012 Posted May 24, 2012 My brother and I just returned from a two week trip. Spent two days fishing out of Homer with Capt. Pete. Caught my first hali's and grey cod. Could not get any of the "feeder" salmon to go, sounded like we were early. We pulled meat rigs like here on Lake Michigan, but only three DR lines. I was looking for the divers and planers, ready to get some more lines in the water. :biggrin: :reeling: Capt. Pete was great at getting us immersed in local culture and history, very enjoyable. That is an amazing harbor, I've never seen so many Hewes Craft boats. The Homer harbor accomodates 900 commercial, charter, and sport fish boats. There is a 25' tide so everything adjusts. We had a visitor in their brand new Bay Weld. We took a tour of Bay Weld while in Homer. They sure build some stud aluminum boats. Then it was off to Chignik Lake for a brown bear hunt. Mother nature was brutal with snow still all the way to shoreline and our transporation water ways frozen. Natives said it was the latest spring in memory. My brother shot a beautiful 8' sow and I got it done the last day with this 9' boar. The 2.5 hour stalk up snow slide and across face was a bit nerve racking for this flatlander. I kept telling myself, "one step at a time." This was my second trip to AK and I can't wait to return again. We had an awesome experience and met many great people.
BILLY JOE Posted May 24, 2012 Posted May 24, 2012 wow a trip like that would be right up my alley thanks for sharing
Just Hook'n Posted May 24, 2012 Posted May 24, 2012 I am sooooooo jealous. That is awesome scenery and what a great experience.
JWheeler Posted May 24, 2012 Posted May 24, 2012 Looks like an awesome time Chummer! Thanks for sharing
EdB Posted May 24, 2012 Posted May 24, 2012 Looks like a great trip and you have some great pics, thanks for sharing.
medic Posted May 24, 2012 Posted May 24, 2012 Wow... Makes me homesick... I used to live just outside Palmer up by Hatcher Pass...Way to go! Awesome trip!
SCUM LINE Posted May 24, 2012 Posted May 24, 2012 Its a whole different world up there with everything as u can see in the line of boats.
somethin' fishy Posted May 24, 2012 Posted May 24, 2012 Awesome trip Kevin! Was to Alaska 15 yrs. ago and still can't get it out of mind.
UBDSLO1 Posted May 25, 2012 Posted May 25, 2012 Sweet!!! thanks for sharing!I was up there in 06 and 07 and it's time to go back!!! One can't really explain to someone what its like up there, unless you've been there...
Chummer Posted May 25, 2012 Author Posted May 25, 2012 Thanks for your comments! You nailed it on the head UBDSLO1, "unless you've been there". My two trips have exposed me to what I truly feal is our last frontier, a tremendous resource and seasoned folks who live there. It has also developed a sorrow in me for what is happening. The remoteness is expensive in many ways. Products arrive by plane and barage to extensive remote towns, villages, camps, etc. These products and equipment have great value but once they are no longer useful they are discarded, often "just outside the door". Without value the accumulating electronics, boats, motors, ATV's, trucks, nets, 55 gal drums, snowmobiles, etc. will continue. It is too expensive to fly/ship it out, again zero value. My guide works for a company supplying the north slope oil fields. He said the tundra is littered with 55 gal. drums. There is a strict hands off policy, no one wants to take ownership of what is there as toxic materials must be shipped to WA! It truly saddens my heart, we must all be aware. Happy Memorial Day and may the fish fill your boats!
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