7-17-2013 Late July is Salmon time in Alaska. Everyone is fishing it seems. Alaskans are allowed 25 salmon for head of household and 10 for each family member. That’s a lot of fish. Today we went to the Kenai River outlet into the Cook Inlet at high tide to see Alaskans dip netting! Wow! What an experience!
It’s a family adventure……with a wide variety of equipment.
Fish swim into the net which is dragged to the beach……
Some filet the fish right at the beach….. ![]()
Others put them in coolers or sleds to take home…..The tails need to be clipped to prove they were caught with a dip net.![]()
Then there are non residents that come to fish….. right now they are allowed 3 fish / day. There are many fish walks along the Kenai River….
Folks line up --- guess they call this ‘combat’ fishing
Or they go right into the water hoping for a better chance to catch one! Those chest high waders are needed – that water is cold!![]()
And feeling good with a full catch!
Steve Dudley & Fred are canning salmon
Fresh Salmon sure tastes good!

3 comments:
Wow, what a great time to be in Alaska! Your trip is so interesting. Thanks!
Very interesting! We didn't get to see or participate in any salmon fishing during our trip. So I guess we have to go back to Alaska.
Alaska more than anticipated!
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