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Alaska Roadside King Salmon Fishing From Anchorage to Denali

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Enjoy a free preview of the most comprehensive video and written guide on roadside king salmon fishing from Anchorage to Denali. This is the premier resource for do it yourself fishermen. DVD run-time = 2 hours. Ultimate Guide included with DVD is 39 pages filled with helpful information. The video shows you 23 creeks and rivers and the prime fishing holes! The Ultimate Guide, included with the DVD, will tell you exactly how to find the holes and what to use to catch more fish. Visit: www.DukeOutdoors.com, or call: 208 853-4589 to purchase.

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  • Do you use anything for bear protection like a firearm or bear spray?

  • @dennisndodie

    We do carry a magnum pistol - mostly to use to make noise should we ever run into an issue.

  • another question what kind of waders did you guys use im looking for a good pair of breathables and i wanna know what stands up to beating brush in alaska

  • @buzzbaseball11

    We used: Cabela's Dry-Plus® G-II Bootfoot Chest Waders. They only cost $139.99, but held up very well for us.

  • what kind of rods and reels are you guys using

  • We use g loomis casting rods - primarily the 8-17 lb 1025c IMX and shimano calcutta reels.

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  • nice but im just wondering, i thought king's don't bite when they are spawing?

  • Guys this is my FAVORITE KING VID ON THE WEB!!! The editing, and all the nonstop action shots and the bushwacking cuts make this video a good summary of true roadside fishing in Alaska. Keep it up!!! Im headed to the Anchor River to fly fish for Kings on Memorial Day. Watching this vid makes me want to be there right now, LOL!!!

  • A lot of spawned out ones but a few nice chromers. Good job guys tight lines

  • is there a reason why you release all your fish parallel to the bank or even facing the shore?

  • Not a bright fish in the bunch! Here in Oregon we may not yell "fish on" as much as they do in Alaska, but when we do, you can bet it's a mint bright beauty. They might be fun to hook, but those scroats were well past their prime.

  • Very nice. i will try and go to alaska next spring . i intend on taking a copy of your book and dvd with me. Good job.

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