I think they got a big carp herded up in there think'n it's a record trout and too stoopid to realize all the trout left long before the third one got there.I really do not understand this at all....
This is Ship Creek, runs right through downtown Anchorage. It still has a native salmon run. When the run is at its peak their nearly shoulder to shoulder along this stretch of the creek.
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The real funny part is that when they run up from the sea to breed, they don't eat.Wow. How does that work? Do they think fish swim in a straight line to the person that hooked it? When 20 ppl have their lines wrapped around one fish, do they fight over it? Do they trace down the hook? Do all 20 of the ppl have to cut their line and re-tie? A lot I don't understand about that.
No limit for the locals. They can stockpile fish to last them the winter.WHY???
WHY???
I really do not understand this at all....
Hence the term “combat fishing.” You get 20-30 lb salmon running up and down there‘s a bunch of folks got to get lines out of the way in a hurry. It gets down right entertaining.Wow. How does that work? Do they think fish swim in a straight line to the person that hooked it? When 20 ppl have their lines wrapped around one fish, do they fight over it? Do they trace down the hook? Do all 20 of the ppl have to cut their line and re-tie? A lot I don't understand about that.