by FIGHTONSC » July 20th, 2020, 5:43 am
My guide said it was around 50 + pounds. He said it was probably 60 pounds before it swam 100 miles up to where I caught it in the Yentna Drainage area.
I caught it on a Winston Blank 6 weight that I built in a unnamed creek about 100 miles inland from Anchorage on a pink wog fly. Took about 30 minutes to land because he ran most of my backing out and I had to keep running downstream through the bear grass to keep up with him.
My father passed away shortly after that trip, so it was the last time we were able to fly fish together. In nine days we caught hundreds of salmon. It was a great trip to remember the man who raised me and taught me how to fly fish.
Regards,
Jeff
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