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coho at Icy Bay Lodge, AK

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kilsongFREE2019#1
I am in Newark Airport heading for Icy Bay Lodge, AK for coho with fly rods and spinning rods.
I am bringing three new light 8'6", 9' and 9'6" Black Hole spinning rods to test them for coho.
Weather looks fine and coho are there.
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MateOriginal Crew79 postsSince 2019
MOJOE
MOJOEMOD2019#2
I am in Newark Airport heading for Icy Bay Lodge, AK for coho with fly rods and spinning rods.
I am bringing three new light 8'6", 9' and 9'6" Black Hole spinning rods to test them for coho.
Weather looks fine and coho are there.
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all the best,, be safe,, catch them up,,,,,,,,, ><))):>
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AdmiralOriginal Crew25,765 postsSince 2018
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kilsongFREE2019#3
In retrospect, coho salmon fishing on spinning rod and fly rod are very enjoyable and fun in relaxed atmosphere.
The Icy Bay Lodge is top class lodge and provides everything with excellent guides, food and lodging.
The lodge is located in remote areas off Yakutat, AK.
So only quests of the lodge can fish there.
Sometimes, I was fishing alone. The only concern was bear and I carried bear spray.
As the water level of the rivers was low, we fished from beaches protected in the bay. Actually I prefer to fish from the beaches for fresh coho. There were lots of salmon and I could catch 50 plus salmon every day.

The choice of lure was Blue Fox Vibrax #4. It weighs only 8 oz, but I could cast pretty good using prototype Black Hole light rods.
I am pretty new to fly fishing. But coho were everywhere and I could catch 29 coho on fly rod on the last day.
Now, I want to try steelhead on fly rod out of Yakuta in the next spring.
MateOriginal Crew79 postsSince 2019
george
georgeADMIN2019#4
In retrospect, coho salmon fishing on spinning rod and fly rod are very enjoyable and fun in relaxed atmosphere.
The Icy Bay Lodge is top class lodge and provides everything with excellent guides, food and lodging.
The lodge is located in remote areas off Yakutat, AK.
So only quests of the lodge can fish there.
Sometimes, I was fishing alone. The only concern was bear and I carried bear spray.
As the water level of the rivers was low, we fished from beaches protected in the bay. Actually I prefer to fish from the beaches for fresh coho. There were lots of salmon and I could catch 50 plus salmon every day.

The choice of lure was Blue Fox Vibrax #4. It weighs only 8 oz, but I could cast pretty good using prototype Black Hole light rods.
I am pretty new to fly fishing. But coho were everywhere and I could catch 29 coho on fly rod on the last day.
Now, I want to try steelhead on fly rod out of Yakuta in the next spring.
That sounds like an amazing trip!
CommodoreOriginal Crew5,158 postsSince 2018
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kilsongFREE2019#5
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MateOriginal Crew79 postsSince 2019
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kilsongFREE2019#6
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MateOriginal Crew79 postsSince 2019
wader
waderFREE2019#7
does "Bear Spray" actually work or is just something to make the people carrying it feel better?

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AdmiralOriginal Crew20,900 postsSince 2018
flounderjoe
One sure way to tell grizzly poop is it has bells in it and smells like hot pepper.
First MateOriginal Crew295 postsSince 2019
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kilsongFREE2019#10
The background is Saint Elias which is the second tallest mountain in Alaska.
We were very fortunate to see the full view of the mountain as it is rare.

MateOriginal Crew79 postsSince 2019
Chinacat
ChinacatFREE2019#11
Looks Awesome.
I've been fortunate enough to have made two trips to Alaska
The "silvers" are far and away my favorites of the salmon.
CommodoreOriginal Crew7,060 postsSince 2018

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