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Another Question
I will be working at a lodge in Alaska this summer.. I will keep up my reports and stuff as I will have a couple of laptops and a computer hopefully.
IF I drive would you guys like to see a daily blog of some of the trip by video.
I will probably have to send it to Peter so he can do the Hi Def stuff with it, but it will be a day or so behind.. I also plan on doing a report from the river each day talking about the Salmon Fishing that the customers do and doing some video reports as well..
Are you guys interested in that?
Jim Dicken
YEAH I know it really stinks I will be gone all summer working in Alaska.. but someone has to do it?
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Re: Another Question
Sounds like it would be interesting to watch, go for it!
Rob
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Re: Another Question
Sounds like an avenue for your business advertisement. Really has nothing to do with KY Fishing. If you end up posting a blog or video, put it on the front page so it can be skipped easily by those not interested.
When I look for Florida info I go to the Florida board. Maybe make a Alaska board?
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I would be very interested in seeing it. My wife has been on me for a few years to take a trip to Alaska, and of course fishing is the most important thing. I'd love to see the different types of salmon and trout fishing available at the camp.
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Re: Another Question
[QUOTE=18'stratos;322260]Sounds like an avenue for your business advertisement. Really has nothing to do with KY Fishing. If you end up posting a blog or video, put it on the front page so it can be skipped easily by those not interested.
When I look for Florida info I go to the Florida board. Maybe make a Alaska board?[/QUOTE]
Well yes, it would be a sort of ad for the lodge I am working at.. It would not be posted on the discussion forum and you would have to go to it by choice to get it.. either way. On the other hand it would be a no frills honest look at what the fishing is like in Alaska on a day to day basis on the best Salmon River in the world.. Arguably. The Kenai Kings and the Kasilof King Salmon are 6 year salmon. Most King Salmon are out in the Ocean only 4 years so they are smaller than the Alaska Kings. Along with that I hope to do some lake fishing, and some stream fishing, and some bear watching at the Russian Falls.
You can see the conditions and the reality rather than the TV show cuts you see most of the time.
Jim