ALASKA #2 -Halibut Fishing Hoonah - Alaska Yacht Cruise Northern Dream
Day 2 of the Alaska Adventure takes Ty & Theresa and all on board to the Icy Straits for some Halibut Fishing. Catching more then expected we head back to Hoonah to filet the fish and check crab pots. A little more whale watching, bald eagles and grizzly bear! Come along on another adventure in Alaska!!!
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DIY Alaska Fishing
On this adventure we are exploring and fishing in Alaska's Kenai Peninsula. On this trip you will get out into the wilderness and visit rivers, streams and lakes. The video covers many tips on putting together your own do-it yourself trip to catch Salmon, Grayling, Arctic Char and Trout in Alaska along with other pointers on how to have an enjoyable trip.
Alaska Trip - Kenai Peninsula
Alaska Trip - Kenai Peninsula
King Salmon Fishing - Kenai River Soldotna, Alaska
July 28, 2015. Caught our limit of 3 King Salmon in one morning trolling the Kenai River. We had a wonderful guide which is KEY. Our three King Salmon ranged from 30-35lb each. Can't wait to go back and do it again. You have to go before July 31st. Call Alaska Fish On Charters.
Tackle Used: Luhr Jensen KwikFish K16, Sardine wrap, beads, Luhr Jensen Jet Diver 4 1/2. Big 8' baitcasters, Medium/Heavy.
Soldotna Alaska
Our dream place
Alaska Silver Salmon Fishing
Salmon fishing in Alaska can be epic. To sample the state of Alaska's South Central silver salmon run, Pautzke pro John Albrich joined Director of Operations Chris Shaffer on a recent excursion into the Alaska bush. After an hour flight 110 miles northwest of Anchorage we landed at Big Dave's Alaskan Bush Lodge (bigdavesfishing.com) and were fishing within minutes of landing on the Kichatna River: on Otter Creek, to be exact.
Armed with Pautzke Fire Cure eggs (mixed with red Nectar and BorX O Fire) we headed to the Kitchatna River in search of silver salmon. Fishing with Big Dave Manners and the combination of having the best cure eggs on the planet proved to be epic adventure as we caught dozens of fish in the first hour alone.
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America's Wildest Places - Kenai National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska
A land of awe-inspiring beauty, Kenai National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska is also home to a wide variety of wildlife including moose, eagles, brown and black bears, lynx, wolves, and trumpeter swans.
WILDLIFE & HABITAT
Nearly two million acres in size and the most visited refuge in Alaska, Kenai Refuge is characterized by its diverse habitats and wildlife.
Ice Fields & Glaciers - The eastern portion of the refuge descends from the 6,500 Harding Ice Field to 2,000 to 4,000 ft. peaks in the western Kenai Mountains. Ice fields and glaciers are vital sources of fresh water for wildlife and people. Mountain goats, brown bears and ravens have been sighted crossing glaciers and on nunataks - exposed mountains projecting above the glacial ice.
Mountain Tundra- Tree line ends at 1,500 to 2,000 ft. with low growing tundra plants and shrubs continuing in elevation to snow and rock fields at 4,000 ft. Dall sheep, mountain goats, and caribou roam this rugged country. Hoary marmots form colonies on talus slopes. Brown bears graze for berries and occasionally take marmots and sheep. Wolves and golden eagles have been known to be successful hunters of young sheep. Wolverines scavenge the carcasses of dead sheep and goats.
Northern Boreal Forest- From sea level to 2,000 ft., the northern boreal forest is found on the refuge. This forest is composed predominately of white and black spruce, birch, aspen, and cottonwood trees in various stages of succession. This habitat is an important nesting area for summer migrants including orange-crowned and myrtle warblers, olive-sided flycatchers, fox sparrows, ruby crowned kinglets, and Swainson's and hermit thrushes. Local resident birds include great horned owls, hairy and downy woodpeckers, spruce grouse, red-breasted nuthatches, and boreal and black-capped chickadees.
Lakes & Wetlands- The northeastern portion of the refuge is dotted with hundreds of small lakes surrounded by wetland tundra or spruce/hardwood forest hills. This large wetland habitat supports migratory breeding birds including common and pacific loons, grebes, trumpeter swans, sandhill cranes, ducks, and shorebirds. Mammals found within this habitat include caribou, moose, beaver, muskrat, and mink. The lakes support a variety of fish species, such as rainbow trout, arctic char, red and silver salmon, and sticklebacks.
Within this habitat, the Chickaloon River Flats remains the last pristine major saltwater estuary on the Kenai Peninsula.
Rivers- The refuge is drained by nine river systems, including the world famous Kenai River, renowned for its wide variety of sport fish including Chinook (king), sockeye (red), and coho (silver) salmon, and Dolly Varden and rainbow trout.
TRAVEL & TOURISM
Your opportunities for outdoor adventures here extend year-round and include world-class fishing, hunting, hiking, cross-country skiing, canoeing, and camping. Whether you choose to fish or float the emerald waters of the Kenai River or experience wilderness solitude canoeing in lowland lakes or hiking high into the alpine tundra, you are sure to create life-long and indelible memories.
Driving Directions:
From Anchorage, drive 90 miles on the Seward Highway to the junction of the Sterling Highway. Turn west at Milepost 37 of the Sterling Highway and travel 18 miles to the eastern Refuge boundary at Milepost 55 of the Sterling Highway. In three more miles (Milepost 58, Sterling Highway), you find the Refuge Visitor Contact Station on the north side of the Sterling Highway, a self-serve information facility during summer months. On the south side of Sterling Highway at Milepost 58 is the eastern turn off for Skilak Lake Road. This 19 mile gravel loop road leads to Refuge hiking trails, campgrounds, and a scenic drive and then rejoins the Sterling Highway at Milepost 75. Whether you take the Skilak Lake Road or the Sterling Highway from Mile 58, you are approximately 40 miles from Soldotna and the Refuge Visitor Center.
To find the Refuge Visitor Center when you arrive in Soldotna, travel to mile 95 of the Sterling Highway, crossing the Kenai River Bridge. Once you cross the river, immediately get in the far left turn lane and make a left on to Funny River Road. As soon as you are on Funny River Road, prepare for an immediate right turn on to Ski Hill Road. Ski Hill Road is gravel, and you will drive one mile up the hill and make a left turn on to a paved road leading to the Visitor Center. The Center is open daily in summer (Weekdays: 8:00AM--4:30PM; and weekends: 9:00AM--5:00PM) and Monday through Saturday from October through April (Weekdays: 8:00AM--4:30PM and Saturdays: 10:00AM-5:00PM).
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P.O. Box 2139; Ski Hill Rd.
Soldotna, Alaska 99669-2139
Phone: 907-262-7021
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DUCK HUNT HOMER ALASKA
We take off with Mako's Water Taxi Service across the bay to search for some ducks! The weather was a little too clear for our liking but we managed to get River out to do what she loves.
Alaska Fishing Trip 2015
Watch this highlights video of our very special trip to Alaska in August 2015. What a great time! Special thanks to Donnie for hosting us and to Jim and Todd for coordinating the trip. Finally, thanks to Jason for bringing me along!
Fishing the Kenai River, Kenai Alaska
I've been blessed to be a part of many great organizations, and one of them is called Ride2Recovery, a 501c3 that helps Veterans rehabilitate their injuries, mental and physical, through cycling.
They do amazing things for us and take us on amazing adventures. I was fortunate enough to be selected to go on the Alaskan Adventure with a small group and not only did we go mountain biking, we were treated to an amazing fishing trip.
The fishing trip alone, was a memory to last a lifetime.
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Soldotna, Alaska: JC Quest
The 4th video from the pentalogy of the Alaska Summer 2013 videos, Jacob Eckerman goes on an epic quest through 4 chapters to find JC. What is JC? You'll have to watch to find out.
Part Skate video, part tour of Soldotna, Alaska, and part questing, JC Quest is an adventure through Alaska that you wont forget*
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Alaska Sockeye Red Salmon Fishing on Kenai River
Fly Fishing Sockeye Salmon on the Kenai River. Tons of fish are caught this day. The limit was still three until two days later the limit changed from 3 to 6 because over a million fish had come in. Fish were caught on red flies egg imitations and probably anything else you could drift in front of their face. These are the years I have fished the Kenai and Russian Rivers 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 These were caught in 2015 I plan on fishing with my buddy in Ninilchik in 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 2031 2032 2033 2034 2035 2036 2037 2038 2039 2040 and until I can no longer walk this is a hoot. If you can't walk in the water with waiters on there are metal boardwalks to use. I can't wait till next year. Use to live in Kenai and have always fished the fresh sockeye run as they are coming up through Soldotna. The silver sides and green backs are cool and the fight is amazing on these fish with the strong current and powerful fish.
Fishing the Copper River at Chitina, Alaska
Unique fishing methods on the Copper River, Alaska. The extremely murky waters of the Copper River promote alternative fishing methods to catch the world's most expensive and sought after salmon.
GEtting to Kenai River Halibut Fishing Whale watching Sockeye Salmon Fishing Mini Episode Clip 2
GEtting to Kenai River Halibut Fishing Whale watching Sockeye Salmon Fishing Mini Episode Clip 2
Brother and Nephew came up for some fun and fishing. Hit the Yukon Territory for pike then traveled up to Fairbanks and then down to the Kenai for some serious Salmon Fishing, halibut fishing, and whale watching. Amazing views and incredible fish for Jeff Mark and Tyler. Was an amazing time. No charters or guides!
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Alaska Kenai Peninsula
Speaker/author Charlie Adams shows you the Kenai Peninsula. Nothing about the Kenai Peninsula is formal or stuffy. In fact, no other destination offers such an up close and personal Alaskan experience. With over 15,000 square miles of extraordinary adventure and excitement to choose from, even the rest of the state comes here when they need a reminder of why they moved to Alaska in the first place. That's why it is known as Alaska's Playground.
Here, you will see killer whales, massive glaciers, and more!
Charlie is the author of 'How to Build a Positive Attitude and KEEP the Darn Thing!!' and three other books on inspiration, including Stoke the Fire Within. He delivers keynotes and seminars to companies, colleges and schools, and churches. For more information:
Since 2006 Charlie has hosted group travel trips for Edgerton's Travel, where he shares inspirational stories and humor along the way. He also produces a 60 minute DVD documentary for travelers. Here on youtube, he shares short clips from the documentaries to show you places that you may want to visit or return to one day. For more information on Charlie's motivational presentations and his group trips you can go to
Soldotna Alaska Fishing
Recap of Summer 2014 Fishing Trip. Father and Son Trip.
Fishing Prince William Sound: A Beautiful Day in Alaska {ExploreFam 18}
Want to see what fishing ???? in the Prince William Sound ???? looks like on an absolutely picture perfect day? ???? Well, now you can! Join ExploreFam as they continue their Alaska living adventures and launch a small boat with their friend from the Whittier boat launch and explore the Prince William Sound. It's a beautiful summer activity, and James gets to catch his first halibut - as well as landing some rockfish and salmon!
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Fly Fishing Russian River in Alaska
Fly Fishing Russian River in Alaska .Just a few highlights of fly fishing for rainbow trout.I'm an avid fisherman who's on an amazing adventure traveling and fishing the country one state at a time. I'm super excited to share this unique experience with you all of fishing for brand new species, learning new techniques, and testing out new gear all while taking in the breathtaking scenery of our United States. As a member of Pond Hopper Nation and a Salty Scales Ambassador, I cannot wait to share my travels and knowledge with fellow anglers. If I'm ever at a town near you, I'd love to wet a line. Stay tuned for new locations every three to six months and until then remember a bad day of fishing beats a good day at work!
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Fishing for Sockeye Salmon in the Kenai River in Soldotna Alaska in July 2011