 What spectacular fish steelhead are. |
 Pound for pound, silvers may well be the hardest-fighting fish in Alaska. |
 Tim with a silhouette steelhead. |
 Throngs of reds. |
 Saying "Thank you" and "Goodby". |
 Chuck releases a decent rainbow on the upper Kenai. |
 Pink or "Humpy" caught on a fly. |
 Lance preparing his gear to slay kings in early-July. |
 Kenai dolly in early spring. |
 Anchor River king on a fly. |
 Certainly one of these will work. |
 Tim leaning into a nice early-October fish. |
 Sockeye that took a purple egg sucking leech. |
 Ripples of the upper Kenai. |
 Classic steelhead tail. |
 Dry fly rainbows on the Brooks River, Katmai National Park. |
 Bob, Lance, and a 50-pound king headed for the smoker. |
 Chuck landing one of several Gulkana kings. |
 Late-season trout bumming on the upper Kenai. |
 Tim, Argus, and small steelhead. |
 Fall steelheading on the Anchor River. |
 Releasing a nice steelhead in September. |
 Steve playing a Kenai silver in August. |
 Stu givin` it hell on the upper Kenai. |
 Glynnis releasing a sockeye in August. |
 Scott fighting an old red when the target was a big `bow! |
 Tim works an egg for rainbows in the upper Kenai. |
 Fred displays an average-sized sliver caught on a Vibrax. |
 Mark with one of several kings in the same day. |
 Mark with a dark red king which put up an incredible fight. |
 Fred and Mark both work pinks on a fly rod. |
 Howard. |
 Small channels of the upper Kenai. |
 Fishing the seams with an egg pattern. |
 Chuck flogging the water with a rod instead of a 590. |
 The Greenwood family fishing the lower Kenai. |
 Kandi with an unusually large sockeye. |
 Roger and one of MANY sockeyes! |
 Small rainbow which was fooled by a flesh pattern. |
 Rick Kaufman and a day`s catch, upper Kenai. |
 Seeing eye-to-eye. |
 Robin O`Brien with a fly-caught sockeye in the upper Kenai. |
 Robin O`Brien working the Kenai for reds. |
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