We need videos on catch and preserve the fish, maybe a “Cook with me “ video from your wife....all Alaska all the time ....just found your channel. I have read all your books and your family is truthfully very inspiring as you stepped out in faith and courage and transplanted your family ( and friends ) 4000 miles from home. Thank you for sharing with us
White kings and albino kings are from the Frasier River in B C. and spend the winter around Kachemak Bay AK and surrounding seas feeding on herring. Possibly the fattiest and oilest salmon on the planet.
It is much easier to net a fish, if the rod holder aligns the rod above the net handler. With the rod bending over the net handlers head, the fish will more likely be right in front of him.
Im Aaron...in this video! What a day! Thank you Cpt Eric and Cpt Doug....of Maverick Charters in Homer AK best fishing chharter boat I've been on!
We need videos on catch and preserve the fish, maybe a “Cook with me “ video from your wife....all Alaska all the time ....just found your channel. I have read all your books and your family is truthfully very inspiring as you stepped out in faith and courage and transplanted your family ( and friends ) 4000 miles from home. Thank you for sharing with us
That fish he was cleaning was an Ivory King. Genetically they are few and far between. greetings from portland oregob
I have caught an Ivory King. Maybe it is psychological, but I feel it tastes better than the normal King.
White kings and albino kings are from the Frasier River in B C. and spend the winter around Kachemak Bay AK and surrounding seas feeding on herring. Possibly the fattiest and oilest salmon on the planet.
That first fish landed was around 10 pounds.
It is much easier to net a fish, if the rod holder aligns the rod above the net handler. With the rod bending over the net handlers head, the fish will more likely be right in front of him.
Not many fish were harmed..... Lol
And the ones that were harmed were eaten! They were very tasty.
Good job on video nice view! Let’s be friend!