On Monday we awoke to another beautiful day here is
Alaska. Joy and Sharon had laundry
on their agendas as we prepare for Bobby to join us in Homer this weekend. Bob and I had wanted to try salmon
fishing here on the world famous Kenai River so we arranged for local guide Mike
Adams to take us drift-boat fishing for the day.
This was a first for Bob and I to use fly rods in a
river. What a wonderful time we
had as the day moved along. With
hip waders, boots, and life jacket in tow we stopped along a rocky shoreline
and got some lessons in proper techniques for salmon. The Sockeye salmon are running right now from mid-July into
early August. Where we fished was
about 55 miles from the mouth of the Kenai so the fish we caught (and yes, we
did catch some) had traveled this distance past probably a thousand fish hooks
and dip-nets before we made contact with them. It is truly one of God’s miracles that these fish are born
in these streams, travel into the ocean for up to five years before returning
to the exact spot to spawn and die.
Like the monarch butterflies and the swallows of Capistrano they return
after long migrations without a GPS or map.
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Bob lands the first fish |
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Don eventually matches him |
We caught several more as the day wore along |
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Bob had agreed to kiss one earlier in the day so we reminded him...... |
Proper techniques from our local guide really help |
End of the day on the beautiful Kenai River |