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<blockquote data-quote="sl1000794" data-source="post: 270672" data-attributes="member: 6974"><p>In early '90's I made a trip to King Salmon Lodge over Labor Day weekend. We flew out every day but one and waded streams/small rivers fly fishing for rainbows and silver salmon. We all went home with 10 silvers. We wore chest waders and mosquito head nets all day every day (except the day we fished the river in front of the lodge.) When we flew out we walked a lot and you needed to be in shape. Now 25 years later I wouldn't try it.</p><p></p><p>In 2007 and 2008 a group of us went to Sitka and fished 4 days each trip with Frontier Charters. Both years we went the week after Memorial Day and specifically targeted King Salmon. When we had our daily limit of four per boat (one fish each). we would switch to halibut and rockfish. By the end of June the Kings are gone and all you catch for salmon are Silvers. It is important to know when the fish you want to target are running where you are going to be fishing and know the regs that are in place when you will be fishing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sl1000794, post: 270672, member: 6974"] In early '90's I made a trip to King Salmon Lodge over Labor Day weekend. We flew out every day but one and waded streams/small rivers fly fishing for rainbows and silver salmon. We all went home with 10 silvers. We wore chest waders and mosquito head nets all day every day (except the day we fished the river in front of the lodge.) When we flew out we walked a lot and you needed to be in shape. Now 25 years later I wouldn't try it. In 2007 and 2008 a group of us went to Sitka and fished 4 days each trip with Frontier Charters. Both years we went the week after Memorial Day and specifically targeted King Salmon. When we had our daily limit of four per boat (one fish each). we would switch to halibut and rockfish. By the end of June the Kings are gone and all you catch for salmon are Silvers. It is important to know when the fish you want to target are running where you are going to be fishing and know the regs that are in place when you will be fishing. [/QUOTE]
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