While many anglers were debating which streamer to use on the Russian River, and the purists were choosing between their eight or nine weight fly rod, a few Alaskans were looking for other ways to stock the salmon section of the freezer.
For them the Kasilof set net fishery was just the ticket last week. The ten day long season closed June 24th. For this old gillnetter it sounded like an efficient way to collect a few red salmon.

It did turn out to be a good way to fish, but I was also intrigued by the culture. You don’t see many shiny subarus on this beach…a rusted out 79 chevy 4X4 is more like it.
The beach is lined with camps of almost every type. But I didn’t see any motorhomes. Here is our camp, I’m returning real estate calls during a break.

It’s amazing what you can do with a couple tarps and a little ingenuity. This one had a well stocked kitchen inside.


One camp was called Grumpy Geezers Getaway. Several were flying the stars and stripes from spruce flag poles. .


Picking the nets and filleting several dozen fish every few hours is back breaking work.


It’s nice to have a comfortable resting place…drag the sofa out to the beach, can’t beat the view.
Little informal parties seemed to start up between neighboring camps while people waited for the tide to turn so that they could pick their nets


Photos courtesy of Charlene Moss and Mark Van Diest…I can’t seem to find my camera since our return, haven’t had time to look for it while taking care of 80 filets.















June 28th, 2008 at 9:09 am
Marty,
Thanks for the pictures and story–if we cant get away ourselves this is the next best thing! Looks like a great time and memories for the kids (and of course the most healthy food available for the long winter coming). I really enjoy your blog.
Marty
June 29th, 2008 at 7:15 pm
Still waiting for my fillet Mr V. Looks like fun was had by all. Just got back from a trip (business..darn) to Tonsina River, Tangle Lakes, Paxson Lake & Matanuska Glacier. I’ll shoot you a few Pics (if they turn out).
Cheers
July 8th, 2008 at 5:20 pm
The land looks beautiful. I really enjoy learning new things about other places even when it is just the fun that you see. Thanks for the post it was refreshing after working all day.
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