Re: TR: Backcountry fishing in Southeast Alaska
Posted: Sat Aug 19, 2017 2:41 pm
Holy smokes, that is certainly a fishing experience that one dreams about! You mention 2-footers but at least one of those looks bigger than that.
This reminds me of story told to me back in my student days: Two college aged guys were invited by their uncle to go salmon fishing in Alaska with lightweight spinning gear. As their uncle took them to a sporting goods store to buy their gear they looked over the spinning reel selection and picked their choice, apparently pretty expensive top-end reels. The uncle advised them against that choice saying that two or three cheaper reels would be better because they would certainly burn out the drag on at least one reel apiece. Apparently the uncle was correct, according to the after-trip accounts. I guess the uncle had a big freezer and he'd bring or ship a huge amount of salmon home to put in the freezer.
This reminds me of story told to me back in my student days: Two college aged guys were invited by their uncle to go salmon fishing in Alaska with lightweight spinning gear. As their uncle took them to a sporting goods store to buy their gear they looked over the spinning reel selection and picked their choice, apparently pretty expensive top-end reels. The uncle advised them against that choice saying that two or three cheaper reels would be better because they would certainly burn out the drag on at least one reel apiece. Apparently the uncle was correct, according to the after-trip accounts. I guess the uncle had a big freezer and he'd bring or ship a huge amount of salmon home to put in the freezer.