its a very short season. A few weeks in july to maybe first week of august. The Alaska fish and game website lists all the rivers with the anticipated runs.
@@xplicitfishin lolol i spent 23 yrs in Ak 5 in soldotna lol it's snagging. Just because you're hooking them in the mouth don't mean they're biting and you know that kid 😂 The ole Sokeye Charlie
Seriously one of the best videos I've watched on the art of flossing for reds. Explained in an easy to understand, and straightforward way.😊
We've done everything over the years my favorite is Kodiak silvers they hit great a lot of the times. September. 🎣🐻✌️🕺
Thats the B&B dock in Soldotna, aka Tim bergs Trophy Lodge. I've caught tons of sockeye off the dock.
love that place! the staff is phenomenal.
a TIP especially on the doc, pull it down river and it will go up river and tire itself out especially if its a big king.
Great video !
Unfortunately where I'm from by the salmon river in upstate NY flossing is considered snagging and will get you in serious trouble.
thats unfortunate.
Awesome. Thought she was going down. Then she comes back for the mic drop 😎
How long times fishing seasons?
Months
February-August 10
Or
Earlier- ?
its a very short season. A few weeks in july to maybe first week of august. The Alaska fish and game website lists all the rivers with the anticipated runs.
Good information.
flossing is the Alaskan term for snagging here in Oregon. We call it wrapping line. lol
Flossing isn't snagging.
@@xplicitfishin lolol i spent 23 yrs in Ak 5 in soldotna lol it's snagging. Just because you're hooking them in the mouth don't mean they're biting and you know that kid 😂 The ole Sokeye Charlie
@xplicitfishin the dude literally says it's the same thing. There's no guarantee you'll hit the fishes mouth.
at least flossing is not as DISGUSTING as those half wits using treblehooks with leads to rip snag violently into the poor fish.
In the saltwater, it's no holds barred, anything goes!
@@benjeanettebooth1800 talking to you about ethics is like talking to a donkey about algebra.
Its legal in Seward
just use a baitcaster, jesus.
Thank you for the comment. All of Alaska hasn’t heard of that.
It turns out that anglers use spinning gear, bait casters and fly rods, which all work!🙂
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