Alaska Fishing with Ron Buntrock

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Final wrap for the 2008 Kenai River King Season


Let me say first to the clients that we fished this season , thank you , and thanks again for your support without you we could not provide the best services available on the Kenai. Also to all of our return clients that we have been fishing for years now, as well as into the generations of returns "hats off to you", we are pretty darn lucky to have great jobs where we get to follow Kings 9 months out of the year and provide services to folks like yourself. We have never tried to make these Kenai trips to get your fish and off the water, but just taking a little extra time during the day waiting for the right time on tide to hook that right fish. As with anything in life there always one thing the stands out. Might be a weather day, water condition, or a great photo, this picture taken by the boys at "Willie Boats" that provided us with the basic #1 tool ,our boats and it's accessory's. To some it might not be good enough for a cover on a magazine or most walls , but it does show, all the right stuff that brings the Kenai River Alaska to the front of the list. King Salmon, great Boats, the latest in fishing rods and reels, and clients with their love for the sport , I hope it never ends , We will see you in 2009, on one of the finest piece's of water in the world the Kenai River for the mighty King Salmon, give us a call and we'll make it happen for you and yours, see you soon and good fishing .............. Boss 1-800-263-4351



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Late July fishing Kenai River

Afternoon tide push, bouncing into it , fresh fish,, a little luck and see what you get , Tony and his wife, fought these fish with no problems, come to find out this wasn't her biggest fish in Alaska it fell short of that mark by 7 pounds, sunny day , tides and fresh fish , I just can add anymore to this the picture says it all, see you next year for some more hot action, good fishing to you guys............

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More Kings come with July tides

Just about as mint bright as you could order, the boys really kept some dandy's from the river today , it wasn't a ripper of a bite but we just fished and when they showed we picked them off one at a time , good choice of fish, the guys are the bouncing machine's and looking forward already to next year , with such great tides and good fish showing its just a matter of time till that fish of a lifetime shows , hats off boys and good fishing to the Christensen Group for such a fun day on the water in July

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Donnie bought the Wife, Kids & Grand kids to the Kenai

With the fishing heating up, and Don just returning from a week of fishing in Canada, at Great Salve at "ice-out" its going to be a tough road , to try and get some whopper's for the family. Let me tell you with Donnie and the Grand daughters in the boat , the action started out hot and always ended up hot , these girls took right to this King Salmon fishing like a duck to water, but by the time they landed there first one, we want more, rain or shine didn't slow the girls up , Ive have some fun times on the Kenai but its sure fun seeing folks with that first time enthusiasm as we seen for a couple of days in July, hats off and Kudo's to the girls on a job very well done, they ran around the boat when we had a fish on with the nets held high, a little scream once and awhile (the woman's sound) and all the rods layed in place, and even putting the fish with the bat to fish heaven, girls don't change and I'll hope to see you again with Grandpa Don and good luck
to all of you.....................

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Week #2 for team Weyerhouser



The fishing continued to get better with the water temps holding , levels remaining good, and plenty of good tides to bring those sought after late run Kenai Kings, we put together some great catches for the week and these are a few of the high lights, even the rain could not damping the spirts, of this great crew, Carl hand picked a great crew fro this 2nd week and the boys didn't let them down, we are already looking forward to next year and maybe Jose getting a bigger fish that him, also thanks for the nicest scale ever from the crew , happy trails boys and see you next year

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Lars Noren jr gets his first big Kenai King

I could go on and on about this week of fishing , but this one picture says it all Little Lars got his first big Kenai King, and had plenty of couching, but that smile says it all . Over the years his Grandpa Doug has put 12 Kings on the wall , along with his Son Lars also, but to see the 3 generation of Noren's tackle the Kings on the Kenai goes unsaid. Lars Jr fought this fish from start to finish on a great tide push at "mud island" and ate one of the fancy painted "G-Spot" k-16 with a wrap, water conditions fell apart for the first super Tuesday in July , but there were fish to go around we just had to work extra hard to get the bites, these were carry over June fish that were still coming in July and there were plenty of them, see you guys next year on another ripping week of Kenai River Kings...........

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