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ak_powder_monkey
08-29-2007, 11:07 PM
It comes to pass every August that the last rainbow will be caught and the last grayling will rise, to my fly anyway. Here in Alaska trout know borders unlike their bretheren south of the second border south, stocking trucks don't roll to every little drainage and mountain bounderies actually mean something. The trout don't leave but I do. From a birch forest to a rainforest of hemlock and sitka spruce. Moose don't dominate the woods but bears and deer and O. Mykiss makes an all but too breif apperence in the streams returning for a month to spawn. Replacing O Mykiss is O Clarki clarki, aka the coastal cutthroat trout, along with its char counterpart the dolly vardern there is little room for rainbows. Alas the journey is half the adventure, and like geese moving sound I must as well, a new beggining awaits. Before I leave I stop to enjoy my favorite fish, the rainbow trout, with my friends who make the southward migration as well.

When on a trout stream you see things and adapt, on this day I saw a rise out of the corner of my eye. In this part of the world a rising fish is rare but when it happens the fish is sure to eat on top. Switching from my egg patter to a humpy yeilded 3 hurried take, in typical grayling fashion the fish missed twice and ate on the third.
http://uashome.alaska.edu/~PMCCORM8/IMGP0927.jpg
Grayling are a true gem of a fish, sure they fight like wet socks that kind of wiggle, but they hit dry flies and match colors with any fish of the north.
http://uashome.alaska.edu/~PMCCORM8/IMGP0928.jpg
Sometimes when things all come together the teacher and the taught connect, and two friends find themselves in trout bliss
http://uashome.alaska.edu/~PMCCORM8/IMGP0931.jpg
http://uashome.alaska.edu/~PMCCORM8/IMGP0933.jpg
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In late august in Alaska the rule seems to be eggs or flesh, leaving nothing to the fish giving them no chance to eat the abundant food of the river, it is at these times that fish will connect with those who make the extra effort and fish the wrong fly at the wrong time in the right place.
http://uashome.alaska.edu/~PMCCORM8/IMGP0938.jpg
http://uashome.alaska.edu/~PMCCORM8/IMGP0939.jpg

As I travel I move out of the realm of the rainbow and into the inteior rivers where the grayling and whitefish are chased by the pike and lake trout. I stop at one of these rivers on my southward journey (in ALaska you must go north before you can head south) My companion and I fish delicate dries to delicate fish, my the student of the rainbow now being the teacher of the grayling.
http://uashome.alaska.edu/~PMCCORM8/IMGP0943.jpg
http://uashome.alaska.edu/~PMCCORM8/IMGP0952.jpg
For the begginer there is no greater thrill than watching a fish take a fly on the surface, and for the expert there is none greater than watching the begginer be thrilled
http://uashome.alaska.edu/~PMCCORM8/IMGP0961.jpg

As one travels one must remember to appreciate the land that flies by his window, here is my tribute to it.
The great Gorge of theMatanuska
http://uashome.alaska.edu/~PMCCORM8/IMG_8581.jpg
Frog Pond with Rainbow
http://uashome.alaska.edu/~PMCCORM8/IMG_8598.jpg
The mighty Copper
http://uashome.alaska.edu/~PMCCORM8/IMG_8614.jpg
Sunset on the poplar
http://uashome.alaska.edu/~PMCCORM8/IMG_8620.jpg
Doubled up
http://uashome.alaska.edu/~PMCCORM8/IMG_8622.jpg
Eclipse 1
http://uashome.alaska.edu/~PMCCORM8/IMG_8739.jpg
Eclipse 2
http://uashome.alaska.edu/~PMCCORM8/IMG_8789.jpg
When we reach our destination, we can sit back relax and enjoy the show
http://uashome.alaska.edu/~PMCCORM8/IMG_8747.jpg

schwerty
08-30-2007, 08:50 AM
Good TR. What do you do? Travel AK and fish? That's one hell of a job!

ak_powder_monkey
08-30-2007, 12:58 PM
Actually I count fish for a month in the summer leaving the rest of the summer for travel and fishing, its perfect!

yesIsaidyes
08-30-2007, 01:56 PM
Patrick, that shot of the aurora is awesome - nice work. You got a tripod, huh?

mushmouth
08-30-2007, 01:57 PM
Nice pictures. Must be hard to leave each time.

on another note...how does the expert/teacher feel when he walks in on the beginner and the taught in a moment of non-trout bliss...not thrilled?

ak_powder_monkey
08-30-2007, 02:09 PM
actually I didn't have my tripod I just proped the camera up on the car!

and I don't leave Alaska, I just go south a little bit, tough life, I know

and the expert is drunk as fuck when that happens...

Pow4Brains
08-30-2007, 02:47 PM
Great TR AKPM. And the pix are stellar too:yourock:

AKbruin
08-30-2007, 07:01 PM
Nice rainbows and graylings!

Do you by chance have a green Subaru with TGR and PM Gear stickers on it? I parked next to said car a couple weeks ago in the pink salmon parking lot on the Russian River and was wondering whose it was.

ak_powder_monkey
08-30-2007, 11:53 PM
Nice rainbows and graylings!

Do you by chance have a green Subaru with TGR and PM Gear stickers on it? I parked next to said car a couple weeks ago in the pink salmon parking lot on the Russian River and was wondering whose it was.

Thats the one

http://photos-a.ak.facebook.com/photos-ak-sf2p/v36/207/42/182000015/n182000015_30016820_6816.jpg

Lumpy
09-05-2007, 09:08 AM
You never did say how your Ugashik trip went or what you were doing there...nice pics (but BTW many times most of our lower 48 trout trun their noses up at a Humpy or conehead leach...even if they are hatchery beyatchs):wink: .

Always enjoy your fishing reports AKPM.

ak_powder_monkey
09-06-2007, 09:20 AM
You never did say how your Ugashik trip went or what you were doing there...nice pics (but BTW many times most of our lower 48 trout trun their noses up at a Humpy or conehead leach...even if they are hatchery beyatchs):wink: .

Always enjoy your fishing reports AKPM.


Yea I did, its over in the Padded Room though, the fishing there kinda sucked, except the 800 salmon I could have caught each day...

dankness
09-06-2007, 08:40 PM
Passed on a couple of jobs in ak this summer guiding. Thanks for making me regret every day I didn't go, anyway great pics, I'll be there next summer for some big bows. Damn job security here in the lower 48. Peace

TyWebb
09-07-2007, 07:33 AM
Nice write up AKPM.

dankness
09-07-2007, 09:28 AM
Wow I didn't know cloudveil made waters. Do you like?

dankness
09-07-2007, 09:30 AM
:rolleyes: I guess that would be waiters!!

fez
09-07-2007, 09:44 AM
put down the pipe and walk away.


waders, like for wading.

dankness
09-07-2007, 10:10 AM
damn wake and bake!!:rolleyes:

ak_powder_monkey
09-07-2007, 09:56 PM
Passed on a couple of jobs in ak this summer guiding. Thanks for making me regret every day I didn't go, anyway great pics, I'll be there next summer for some big bows. Damn job security here in the lower 48. Peace


Just remember most guides in AK don't get much time to fish and get paid shit...

72Twenty
09-24-2007, 07:17 PM
Well done sir.

LeeLau
09-24-2007, 07:41 PM
that was really well written and matched with nice shots