Whats on the end of your rainbow?

Started by gstours, July 01, 2016, 03:44:00 PM

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gstours

Good things come to people who can wait! ???

a couple for the freezer.

Happy 4th of July to all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :-*

Steve-O

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Same back atcha!!!! ;D

twotone

twotone

Dominick

Way to go Gary and Steve.  Steve we need a report and more photos from your Alaska trip.  Dominick
Leave the gun.  Take the cannolis.

There are two things I don't like about fishing.  Getting up early in the morning and boats.  The rest of it is fun.

gstours

Hey good going, Thanks too.  I like rainbows and bites,  sometimes they dont last long!

Steve-O

Quote from: Dominick on July 01, 2016, 04:43:19 PM
Way to go Gary and Steve.  Steve we need a report and more photos from your Alaska trip.  Dominick

Roger that!  When I did the first post i had only gotten the chance to put one SD card of photos on the iPad late at night and the wifey kindly asked "would I be doing that much longer, it's late?"

So I went with what I had at the moment.

More on the way.

My rainbow is from the west side of Prince of Wales island Alaska looking north between Craig and Klawock.

The halibut is the maximum legal size on the low end of the reverse slot  @ 43" @ 40 or so pounds. The next size is either over 80" or a GAF fish with that permit from IPHC..the Feds.

steelfish

Beautiful reel on the first pic, looks like AM Andros but not sure
The Baja Guy

RiverAngler

That looks beautiful! Thanks for sharing,
Parents don't frame pictures of their kids playing video games. Take them fishing!

gstours

Good fishing to all, and an answer. :)  The reel is an Quantum branded Aruba ALD20, a 1 pc framed 2 speeder that I got used and refurbished.
   As for the size slot in the halibut fisherys you did good.  Its a management tool to slow the catch with the charter industry and still allow a fishery.  Better than a closure like so many places in oregon, n washington, plus others.   Alaska is a big place but gets lots of people visiting in the summer when its more hospitable.   Thanks for the picture,  Send more to all us fellers! ???

David Hall