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I am going to Alaska in a few weeks. I have a 8wt rod. I will be mostly fishing for Silvers. I will be on Prince of Whales island. Any advise on leader and tipet size would be greatly appeciated. I usually fish a 2 wt for small cutties/brookies so this will be a treat. But I have no idea what to come fixed up with.
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Well what do you know I used to guide on POW in a previous life. My last summer up there was 2007.
You will need tippet in the 18 - 20 lb range if you use flourocarbon. If not flouro you need to go with 10 - 12 lb.
Take up a detachable sink tip line. Orvis has a great one, [url "http://www.orvis.com/store/product.aspx?pf_id=1R5G"]http://www.orvis.com/store/product.aspx?pf_id=1R5G[/url] I would get the fast sink and super fast sink. There are some big holes in a few of the rivers and anything that will help you get down past the pink salmon to the silvers is a huge help. Without the sink tip you will be in a pink salmon rodeo all day long.
Flies to take
Streamers - purple leaches and wooly buggers are great. Have 75% with a chartreuse beadhead. That seems to be a killer combo.
Muddler minnows in bright colors are great.
Popsicle flies in pink and orange combo are good.
Other flies
Egg paterns are good to have as a chaser behind the streamers.
Also chartreuse, red, and purple stoneflies are great in a size 10 - 14.
Egg patterns in red or orange with a white or grizzly softhackle wrapped a couple times in front of them seems to entice the trout and dolly varden really well also.
Finally I would take a few large sized humpy's and royal wulfs. There can be a few streams with some really active cuttroat and rainbows that can be fun as a mixup.
And take some really large size 1 and 2 foam bodied waking flies. If you see silvers hanging on the shallow edge of a big hole that can be a hoot to catch a silver on topwater stuff.
Hope this helps. Have fun!!
The hardest thing you will have to do is deciding which of the many rivers to fish, and finding a few of the out of the way holes. There are a fair number of people on the island so there is a bit of competition for the best holes.
For those in your party not as interested in fly fishing, spin gear with blue fox spinners are great. Get Chartreuse, pink, and orange in sizes 3, 4, and 5.
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That is an awesome hen king!! I hope she found a mate in there.
I always heard rumors that the natives there in Klawock were going to put kings in their hatchery. I wish they would!
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I'm pretty sure they've been stocking kings out of Klawock for quite a few years now. Coffman Cove also stocks kings over there for about the last 5 years. They both put on salt water king salmon derbies. Caught quite a few out in the cove while doing some salt water fishing for silvers. Then when the tide changed we switched to halibut. That island is amazing.
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