Found this picture from about 2001, I think. Dipnetting on the Copper River. We drove six hours down and spent twenty four hours netting off the banks and caught zilch. Drove six hours back grabbed a boat, drove back down. Put in at 0600 in the morning and by 0900, we had 117 reds (sockeyes) and 3 kings (cohos). One operated the boat, my son was throwing them in the coolers as fast as he could and three of us had nets in the water. Headed to one of the guys house and shot this picture. A good two days for three hours work, but tired from lack of sleep.
Hunt Hard, Die tired.
John
(http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/ee266/sagalsaka/Dipnetting/Chitna.jpg)
Wow! Great picture. Brings back some fond memories of a summer I spent up around Kasilof. I'm guessing that you were on the bank watching the boaters murdering em, and then figured it's only a short 12 hr run to get the boat. Good ideas pay dividends.
Dave, that is exactly what happened. We started drifting the boat along a gravel bar without much luck and moved down river, again moved back to the gravel bar but this time drifted so the bow was almost on shore, a difference of just a few feet and all hell broke loose.
John
Holy Coho...and your allowed to harvest that many?
That is a serious haul :yoyo:
You guys slayed em Tikaani!!!!!!!!
I see 120 fish there. What was the weight total for the trip. Close to 1500lbs would be my guess. :shrug:
Fun trip. Great photo! I've always wanted to dip salmon net but never have. Have watched it in several places with a couple of different styles of net. Someday...
:yoyo: That is really whackin & stackin!
Jim, normally you are allowed 30 per household, that year the run was exceptional so they gave out a supplement of 10 more fish. It took some time to smoke and can 80 fillets. Hammer, I never even thought about the weight of that many fish but on average the reds are about 10 pounds and the kings maybe 25 so yea your close, I know we had to head back to unload the coolers at about 60 fish.
John
MMMmmmm mmmm, smoked salmon ! :biggrin: