Alaska Roadside King Salmon Fishing From Anchorage to Denali

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22 Responses to Alaska Roadside King Salmon Fishing From Anchorage to Denali

  1. TayloRgoesRawRz says:

    Nice job flossing all of those kings in knee deep creeks
    you guys are jokes

  2. thesteelheadmaniac says:

    Im definitely checking out this dvd once I get my next paycheck!!! Do you think a berkley IM7 Medium heavy paired with a shimano corvalus 401 or abu 5501-6501 with 25lb big game would be good for fishing up there?

  3. sniperserg says:

    nice fish? come on now, those suckers are way past their prime as far as table fare goes. as far as putting up a fight yeah they fought all right, tight lines.

  4. redneckforlife2 says:

    how many fish did you guys catch that day?

  5. AlaskaKings says:

    We use g loomis casting rods – primarily the 8-17 lb 1025c IMX and shimano calcutta reels.

  6. buzzbaseball11 says:

    what kind of rods and reels are you guys using

  7. 2004tahoe says:

    give me the url to the video, pls thanx

  8. sharkfriend says:

    awwsome vid man!!! gonna have to come back next year… for I think a third time, but then 2nd time for fishin… now I learned by biology that the color red makes animals in maiting time verry agressive and they attack red purple alot, and understand why u use those color lures… ,last time had a cupple of 200 fish-onns…but only got 3 in, all of them snaged. I’m gonna catch real fish next time…using everything I’ve learned.

  9. littlegoobie says:

    I found a clip about it. search the name yourself and you’ll see other stories about the record fish from BC canada.

    the clip….

    The current sport caught World Record is over 99 lbs 6 oz. and was caught by Mrs Ingrid Oeder from Germany, guest at the Kermode Bear Fishing Lodge, in the Skeena River(Terrace)

  10. littlegoobie says:

    No, you are wrong. A woman caught one out of skeena river in BC that was bigger. It was still under 100 pounds but bigger than the alaska fish. I think it was 99 or 98 pounds.

  11. 2004tahoe says:

    wow dude u are wrong the worlds biggest king salmon was caught on the kenai river in alaska and it weighed 97.5 pounds!

  12. somthingishere says:

    ok for one fis seward there reds and kings from the beaches use 5/0 trebble snaging hooks go 2 naqsh road or the culverts for reds/kings if you want 2 go 2 anchorage for ship creek cause birds not open for {low} tide use 5/0../6/0 hooks i prefer singles and use yarn/beads with a 6ft/9ft leader and 2 size 2 split **** weights for high tide run eggs this year is very effective with a small chunk of herring either under a bobber or use a 4oz cannonball free slide sinker or bottem bait rig

  13. littlegoobie says:

    “small” kings in the great lakes. The current record king is from British columbia, that’s west coast canada.

  14. SouljaMoi says:

    A few nice Rainbow Trout too. You guys did alright. To bad I live in Australia, I so want to catch a king salmon. Oh well. Can you get them in Canada? I think atlantic salmon live in Canada but I’m not sure about king. I might be going there for a holiday so I thought I might as well check it out. If you know, do atlantic salmon grow as big as kings?

  15. BioEco22 says:

    did i see Tim Berg in there? I am going fishing in seward in July. Is there any place close to Anchorage to go where i can catch some salmon for the freezer? And, if so, what do i use?

  16. hawkdriver001 says:

    Cory-
    Ship Creek: Water is very murky making it difficult to see fish holding. You will see fish moving or fining near the surface. My best luck has been using a 4-inch blue and black crocodile lure with 6-O treble hook.
    Bird Creek: Same comment, but I have had best luck with a catfish rig and single 5-O to 7-O hook with orange fake egg cluster at the hook eye.
    Catfish rig: Let me know if you need details on this type of rigging. Killer for trout river salmon.

  17. crowdcor225 says:

    I have a couple of question about fishing the streams in Anchorage, particulary, Ship and Bird Creeks. When fishing ship creek at low tide, can you see the schools of salmon holding in the shallow water, or is it too murky. As for Bird creek, apart from lining, what other methods work well, and during low tide, can you sight fish for the salmon? Thanks.

    Cory

  18. Laxxepabbe says:

    NICE RELEASERS :D
    I never was fishing for the pacific salmon.
    I´m only fishing for the atlantic salmon in iceland.
    Last year we caught a pacific salmon in a little river in iceland
    The fish probably came the whole way from alaska to iceland and into our little mini river we were fishing in that moment :D
    See you tight lines to you all

  19. charliecheddar23 says:

    that red is hella pretty. every real fisher men will get mad at me for saying this but man you could make a killing selling those fish fillets, under the table i mean,.thanks for the vid,.

  20. 2004tahoe says:

    sweet dood thanks

  21. AlaskaKings says:

    Hi 2004tahoe,

    Go to our website and buy the DVD. It comes with a 39 page DVD insert and between the two we give you all the information you need to fish the exact same holes!

  22. 2004tahoe says:

    holy crap where did you guys fish at you guys caught alot i mean alot please tell meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee i have never caught a king in my life and now is a chance!1!

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