30mph wind gust and we stuck it out all day for nothing is the bite over due to oxgyen levels or i dont know what we got not a one tipup to fly did anbody catch anything im just courious :question:
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Originally posted by Jason Brown View Post30mph wind gust and we stuck it out all day for nothing is the bite over due to oxgyen levels or i dont know what we got not a one tipup to fly did anbody catch anything im just courious :question:"Ya can't stop a bad guy with a middle finger and a bag of quarters!!!!"- Ted Nugent.
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Originally posted by pike_palace View PostI haven't been out there since I heard your last report, but I suppose with fellas like *unnamed* posting directions to everywhere in gods green earth I wouldn't be surprised if the pressure has been insane. I went to the other pt. mack pike lake a couple times after he posted directions out there and it was madness. More people than I have ever seen in my life.sigpic
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Simple to say, harder to do. Using the GPS grids off the Alaska Gazetteer, enter those numbers into you GPS from a body of water connected to river containing the fish your going after and go explore. You can't be afraid to scratch your cowling and I recomend bringing chainsaws, rope, shovel and overnight gear. Often you drill to dirt, but sometimes its PAYDIRT! Winter is the only time you can access these lakes unless you own a helecopter on floats so take advantage!:topjob:"If your not the lead dog.... the view never changes":cool:
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seems that too many people lately want GPS coordinates these days to spots.. or specific directions on how to get to certain lakes.... I Took the kids and wife out weekend before last on the snowmachines, and 1 Atv to carry the gas auger and poles.. sort of close to flathorne lake.. but this lake didnt have a name. Had a drainage that looked to flow into the sue.. so I figured if their are pike in the sue and in flathorne.. and several other close by lakes.. this one may too.. Looked as if no one had fished it all winter.. we were the only ones out their on a sunday afternoon. after drilling 5 holes.. (1 for each of us) we pulled 16 pike out in 3 hours of fishing.. all between 11 am and 2 pm.. missed about that many also, lost several more, lost a rod down the hole not once, but twice.. so could have easily took home 30-40 in a solid day of fishing.. No tip ups were used.. just herring on a hook, attached to our jiggle sticks.. LOL>. sizes were 24" on the smallest and 29" on the largest.. if this wind would die down I would be out their tonight.. Fillet and soaked in some salt water overnight, beer batter and deep fried 6 fillets that night and pickled the rest.. Yumm
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Originally posted by akdube View PostI would MUCH rather you post all directions on here so me and all my buddies can go to your spots and catch fish...joking of coarse I do much the same as you when it comes to finding new places..Couldn't resist..
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Originally posted by Dr.No View PostIs Flathorn a secret??? I don't even live in the ANC area and I know about it...It seems to me that this is almost like trying to keep Big Lake a secret...
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