FISHING THE BORE TIDE @ Bird Creek, Alaska ...pinks... #22

1 year ago
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In this video we give you some a realistic expectations of fishing Bird Creek in August.

Here we are again bored and needing to get out of the house. Haha. So, we set out to catch Silvers on spinners but there were JUST, TOO, MANY PINKS…! Not a very desirable fish to eat as they turn rather fast when hitting the fresh water. Silvers on the other hand aka Coho, are very good eating and stay fresh for a while. Sadly, we just couldn’t get our hooks below them damn Pinks. Nevertheless we had fun killing time and laughing at each other.

SUGGESTIONS: Spinner and pixie tackle work great but for this location You may have much better luck drifting eggs on bobbers. Them silvers are in there. Just gotta coax them out!

Also, we like to support our locals and one of our favorite tackle brands Kodiak Custom Tackle. They are a fun crew that make killer gear. Everything seems to bite on their hooks. Link below.
https://kodiakcustom.com/

Again, we love supporting local Alaskan Businesses. Have you ever taken one of the Alaskan Railroad tours? No? Well, you should! You will get to view Alaska from a perspective many don’t, in luxury I might add. So put it on your buckle list next visit! Link listed below.
https://alaskatours.com/alaska-railroad-tours/

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