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Lee Haskin
08-10-2012, 03:01 PM
Even with bad weather, cool water temps, and sluggish pike, we were able to do well on the upper river.
The upper Innoko River is located in western Alaska, near Holy Cross. It is rarely fished, and this area has some of the biggest northern pike anywhere.
As it turned out, the "bite window" was short and occurred late at night, yet my partner, Mike Scott, and I, caught more than our share of big fish.
I ended up with 5 pike over 20 lbs. with the largest fish tipping the scale at 29 lbs.
Here are a few pictures, and you can read the "rest of the story", with more pictures, on
my blog:
http://leehaskin.blogspot.com/2008_02_01_archive.html

With water temps below 60 deg. unfortunately, we did not have any top water action. We used sink tip lines and yellow/orange Pike Neutralizers the entire trip!
We stayed at a small cabin about 40 miles above the last village, on the Innoko, and from our little trappers cabin, you would need to travel 650 miles up river to find another road, village, or person. Talk about remote. Wow!

The outfitter had mentioned that we would get shots at fish around 30 lbs., and asked if we would rig our leaders for IGFA, which we did. After the 29 lb. pike (caught on 20 lb. test), I switched to 8 lb. test, and caught 4 more fish over 20 lbs., including a 26 lb. monster that missed the world record by 1 pound.
Now I have a good excuse to return....maybe next year!

Northern Pike might just be my favorite game fish, especially on top water gurglers!

Cheers,
Lee

Darian
08-11-2012, 08:25 AM
Amazing!!! Those are some big Pike!! What a great trip. :D

Is this trip one of those where the outfitter drops you in to the area and picks you up later?? I guess the "trappers cabin" is stocked with necessities.... :-|

winxp_man
08-11-2012, 09:09 AM
These pikes look like pigs!!! :D Thanks for sharing this!

I actually got to fish for pike in Canada back in 08 and they are a blast when they hit top water stuff.

jbird
08-11-2012, 09:52 AM
Just amazing Lee! Thanks for sharing. What a trip!

FISHEYE
08-11-2012, 06:55 PM
and these are "saltwater" pike. No fooling otherwise Lee would not have posted in this section. For anyone wantiong to go to the Innoko, there are 2 very diferent operations. We fish with Bruce Werba who gives you 127%.

Lee Haskin
08-13-2012, 10:55 AM
Darian,

No, this is a fully guided trip. Not DIY. I can't imagine how good it could be with warm weather conditions.

Phil,

Yep, posted in the wrong area. Oh well.

Years ago, I had a T Shirt that said, "Lord, help me to catch a fish I need not lie about its size". This applies to this pike trip! They were indeed pigs!

Cheers,
Lee

Lee Haskin
08-13-2012, 10:59 AM
Here are a few more pictures.

Lee

FISHEYE
08-13-2012, 12:54 PM
Lee, I have looked at the pics again, and again, and again. I just can't get over the size of those suckas. Truly amazing that such beasts can live in our cold northern waters. I can't imagine what a real big one would even look like- scary I think! I am in for next time. :o)