First, I want to say thank you again for the replies, the suggestions and advice.
We got back a little over a week ago from my first trip to SE Alaska. It lived up to the hype and then some. We didn't bring back as much fish as I was hoping for but had a great time.
I don't want to call anyone a liar but the week we were there, I don't think it rained at all. The weather seemed to flip where the rain headed down the Colorado and the Colorado weather followed us up to Alaska. I was not mad but did not get to use the new rain gear I purchased for the trip near as much as I was expecting. It primarily served as an expensive wind break on the morning runs out to the Halibut grounds.
We caught a good amount of halibut but only two silvers with the 5 full days of fishing we had. There weren't a ton of salmon being caught by the other groups at the lodge. The only ones who were catching them were beaching their boat and hiking up river to find them. Being relatively new to ocean fishing and dealing with tides, I didn't want to hike up a river and find the rented boat no longer there when I returned.
The lessons learned are probably too many to count but the biggest thing I learned is that I want to be doing this more often and hope to be able to take my dad up there before that door closes.
We got back a little over a week ago from my first trip to SE Alaska. It lived up to the hype and then some. We didn't bring back as much fish as I was hoping for but had a great time.
I don't want to call anyone a liar but the week we were there, I don't think it rained at all. The weather seemed to flip where the rain headed down the Colorado and the Colorado weather followed us up to Alaska. I was not mad but did not get to use the new rain gear I purchased for the trip near as much as I was expecting. It primarily served as an expensive wind break on the morning runs out to the Halibut grounds.
We caught a good amount of halibut but only two silvers with the 5 full days of fishing we had. There weren't a ton of salmon being caught by the other groups at the lodge. The only ones who were catching them were beaching their boat and hiking up river to find them. Being relatively new to ocean fishing and dealing with tides, I didn't want to hike up a river and find the rented boat no longer there when I returned.
The lessons learned are probably too many to count but the biggest thing I learned is that I want to be doing this more often and hope to be able to take my dad up there before that door closes.