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Alaska Photo

July 30, 2012 | Categories: Fun Stuff,Gremlin Fishing Photos

Alaska 2012 107

Garett caught this nice sockeye salmon on his families annual treck to the Kenai River in Alaska. It was pulled in using a 3/4 ounce Water Gremlin Snap Loc Dipsey Sinker and a Russian River Coho Fly. The Gremlin Likes!

Fishing Destination: The Kenai River

April 12, 2012 | Categories: Fun Stuff

kenaiRiverFishing

The Kenai River, called Kakny in the Dena’ina language, is a river in the Kenai Peninsula of south central Alaska.The biggest king salmon — up to 98 pounds — come from the swift Kenai River. Big fish are so common in the second run of kings that there’s a special, higher standard for what makes [...]

Chris Photo Submittal

January 4, 2012 | Categories: Fun Stuff,Gremlin Fishing Photos

#43

I first started using water gremlins when I started working in Alaska, now I use them whenever I go fishing. This is a photo of a trout that i sighted out but when i went to put a piece of spit shot on, turns out I left all my split in my car. Luckily I [...]

Water Gremlin/Tom’s Alaska Photo’s

November 2, 2011 | Categories: Fun Stuff,Gremlin Fishing Photos

Here’s another shot of Jim, Dave and Mori on the banks of the Kenai River in Alaska.  Look at that 40 plus pound King Salmon.   The Gremlin says all those Gremlin T-Shirts had to be the secret to landing this beauty.  

Water Gremlin/Tom Photo Alaska

November 2, 2011 | Categories: Fun Stuff,Gremlin Fishing Photos,Uncategorized

Here’s Tom and the boys on the Kenai River in Alaska!   The Gremlin Loves those T-Shirts.   He thinks he’s the one who brought everyone the luck!  These are beautiful sockeye (aka-reds) that weigh between 8-10 lbs. 

Grant Photo Contest

August 2, 2011 | Categories: 2012 Contest Winners,Fun Stuff,Gremlin Fishing Photos

GremlinSalmon

My Dad and I have always dreamed of catching a king salmon and last summer we got the chance to do it. We were on the Kenai River with our friend Casey when this 52-pound beast slammed my Dad’s line. He set the hook and the battle was on. After about fifteen minutes, we got [...]