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Salmon for the year

Started by Tikaani, August 24, 2022, 04:06:21 PM

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Tikaani

Our years supply of salmon (Sockeye) from the Copper River, 125 in 1 1/2 hours. Wife wanted a new driveway post made from couple of antler sets that were laying around.

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Hawks Feather

I love the pic of the salmon, but I think the antler post will last longer.

FinsnFur

I'm trying to figure out what kind of Salmon your harvesting antlers from :confused:
The driveway post looks awesome. But that pile of Salmon looks better. I love Salmon!
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pitw

The reel must be smoking.
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nastygunz

what method are you using to harvest the salmon? That post looks amazing!

Tikaani

We use dipnets on the Copper River, it is a Personal Use fishery for residents of Alaska. Number of fish you can keep is determined by household size. You can dipnet from the shore, usually tied off or from a boat, boat is far more efficient but either way is dangerous. Death from drowning happen frequently.

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pitw

I bet that would be challenging in a ten foot tinner with a 5 horse Eska.
Too much fun ya have buddy. :yoyo:
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FinsnFur

Personal use for residence.  :congrats:  I love that.
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nastygunz

damn every time I do that I lose my hunting and fishing license for a year :innocentwhistle:  🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟