Every year in June, a King Salmon fishing derby is held in the heart of Anchorage, Alaska at Ship Creek. Some very big fish return to this stream, according to a state biologist, some as big as 70 lbs. The locals and tourists flock to the muddy banks for a chance at catching a prize winning fish. Since I personally fish this stream almost every day, I thought it would be fun to take my camera along, and post the photos for all to enjoy. This year, proceeds from the derby benefit the Downtown Soup Kitchen. There are 8 pages here that includes 116 photos that cover the time span from June 4th to June 12th, so don't miss any. Please let me know which one is your favorite, and don't be afraid to leave a comment. Enjoy!
Fishing at the cable. Between the cable and the dam, no fishing is allowed. As you can see, many push the limits and lose their terminal gear here. This birds nest of hooks, sinkers, lures and line will continue to grow until either someone uses their ingenuity to collect this small tackle store of materials, or the water drops enough that it allows for an easy collection.
Fishing at the cable. Between the cable and the dam, no fishing is allowed. As you can see, many push the limits and lose their terminal gear here. This birds nest of hooks, sinkers, lures and line will continue to grow until either someone uses their ingenuity to collect this small tackle store of materials, or the water drops enough that it allows for an easy collection.
Camera: Olympus Optical Co.,ltd (C700uz) |
Original size: 1600px x 1200px |
Current: 400px x 300px |