Video Blog: Day 2 Dialed in fishing the Kenai
The second of my three day trip with Cooper Landing Fishing Guides on the Kenai I was dialed in to this river and the fish.
What takes off like a torpedo and is relentless and full of teeth … a barracuda … check out the video with underwater footage. To see JTLF videos first, please subscribe to our channel, not all videos posted on Youtube make it to the blog or are published here a week or so later. See…
… We have no bananas today. Many fisherman and most guides swear off bananas and won’t eat them or have them on their boat for superstitious reason. I will typically eat a banana with my morning coffee before heading out to fish, and I know a few guides that actually keep bananas on their…
Peacock bass are native to the Amazon and are also available to catch in South Florida’s urban canals, lakes and the Everglades. Targeting these tropical fish on a fly is a blast, as they are super aggressive and strike hard, fight hard and will give you a run for your money. Gear My go to…
With a full-time population of about 30 people, I have been in Starbucks more crowded than The Forks, ME. (google maps). People come here for the Kennebec River, for fishing, rafting and ford moose. I came to this corner of northern Maine on the Kennebec River to catch some native brook trout and landlocked salmon…
Homer Alaska sits at the end of the Kenai Peninsula at the terminus of the Sterling Highway. As one enters the self-proclaimed Halibut Capital of the World, the various sights, sounds and smells reinforce that this is a serious fishing town, I have come here to fish for halibut and king salmon (see blog post…
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