We have just finished up a how to snag red salmon video it will be released June 3rd 2024 hopefully it helps answer some questions if you have any questions please feel free to ask us
You need a license I have a video 95% done that shows how and where to go snagging but locals and non locals can snag. only locals can go dip net for salmon
Love it, keep 'em coming...... question though, when you pull in to where you parked, is the other parking lot the same entrance off Nash rd. I've always parked in the free spot. Have you been on the other side yet, by fourth of July Creek.
When do you think the reds will hit the culvert area? I think it is more like the first couple of weeks of June. I caught a couple of Kings there the last time I was there. I am probably going to head over on early next week just to check things out.
It’s strange way to get fish but the legal way that lots of people get salmon for winters here in some Alaska saltwater areas it’s not legal if fresh water rivers
@@BOUTDOORSALASKA I know about winters in AK. They're in "Fairbanks" where I lived for 6 years during my stay 1967-2004 in AK. Next time try Lowell Point Road 2 mi.; casting #4 Flo red or green Vibrax or soaking herring under a bobber.
@@BOUTDOORSALASKA When I was living in Anchorage in the 1970's it was the same thing. People would go to the Russian with their kids and have the kids pack the reds back up to the campers where the wives would be canning away, (since the canned fish didn't count as limit fish). They would then sell or ship the canned fish all over the USA. Now there isn't a big king left in the Kenai; and so on to the next.
@@sole1014 the term fishing means “the catching, taking, or harvesting of a fish” snagging is a type of fishing and it’s lots of fun ! Especially when fishing for fish that lose their appetite as they enter fresh water and begin their spawning journey!
We have just finished up a how to snag red salmon video it will be released June 3rd 2024 hopefully it helps answer some questions if you have any questions please feel free to ask us
Thank you for the report
We need to get you and your wife to come down sometime
Awesome update! Probably gonna come play next weekend! 😃
Maybe we will see you
The snagging is just for the local all for everybody
You need a license I have a video 95% done that shows how and where to go snagging but locals and non locals can snag. only locals can go dip net for salmon
Only report i trust
Thanks we really Appreciate it! Thanks for watching
Love it, keep 'em coming...... question though, when you pull in to where you parked, is the other parking lot the same entrance off Nash rd. I've always parked in the free spot. Have you been on the other side yet, by fourth of July Creek.
Yes an immediate right after turning of Nash like 80 yards
Where I can buy those big snagging hooks
We sell them for $3.50 each or sportsman Whare house but it’s more. We are inSeward the fish house also sells them in Seward but for more
Thank you my friend
When do you think the reds will hit the culvert area? I think it is more like the first couple of weeks of June. I caught a couple of Kings there the last time I was there. I am probably going to head over on early next week just to check things out.
Soon I would think but it’s still early salmon run
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR MAKING THIS VIDEO IM GOING ON THE 31st IT HELPED ME SO MUCH!! ANY TIPS?
Knee deep water next to a edge of deeper water
@@BOUTDOORSALASKA thank you
Treble hook snagging?
It’s strange way to get fish but the legal way that lots of people get salmon for winters here in some Alaska saltwater areas it’s not legal if fresh water rivers
@@BOUTDOORSALASKA I know about winters in AK. They're in "Fairbanks" where I lived for 6 years during my stay 1967-2004 in AK. Next time try Lowell Point Road 2 mi.; casting #4 Flo red or green Vibrax or soaking herring under a bobber.
What size snagging hook do you recommend?
We make 6/0 8/0 and 10/0 most people use 8/0 I prefer 10/0 my self seems easier to snag them with.
So,...the fish are recovering from being..."a salted"
@@nobodyimportant9127 lol
Not fishing ~~Snagging
can’t argue with that but it’s what they do it was not allowed in Utah that’s for Sure
@@BOUTDOORSALASKA When I was living in Anchorage in the 1970's it was the same thing. People would go to the Russian with their kids and have the kids pack the reds back up to the campers where the wives would be canning away, (since the canned fish didn't count as limit fish). They would then sell or ship the canned fish all over the USA. Now there isn't a big king left in the Kenai; and so on to the next.
@@sole1014 the term fishing means “the catching, taking, or harvesting of a fish” snagging is a type of fishing and it’s lots of fun ! Especially when fishing for fish that lose their appetite as they enter fresh water and begin their spawning journey!
@@brady1907 So is using tnt.
@@sole1014 my favorite is small firecrackers more eco friendly