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Fishing at Doc Warners - fishgiver - 10-09-2011 I would like to hear from anyone who has fished at Doc Warners Lodge. What worked for you for the Silvers etc. Thanks Much !! [signature] Re: [fishgiver] Fishing at Doc Warners - wiperhunter2 - 10-09-2011 I can't be of much help with your question but I used the search function above and typed in "Doc Warner", here is a link to several post about it: http://www.bigfishtackle.com/forum/gforum.cgi?do=search_results&search_forum=forum_58&search_string=Doc+Warners&search_type=AND&search_fields=sb&search_time=&search_user_username=&sb=score&mh=25 You could PM a few of the members that made the post and ask them, good luck. WH2 [signature] Re: [fishgiver] Fishing at Doc Warners - HYDROFISH - 10-09-2011 I was up there in july was a great time, gold and pink pixies was the ticket with for silvers, And the best fishing was a place called Home shore in front of the Log dump, Best Halibut fishing was at Marys flat. For the silvers i put a 5 gallon bucket behind the boat it slowed us down just wright [signature] Re: [fishgiver] Fishing at Doc Warners - macscabin - 10-10-2011 I have ben there a couple time in years past and I would have to agree with Hydrofish. They do sell tackle there with nor much mark up from stores here so you can get it there. I take some large dodgers and large squid in pink, green and glow just for starters. [signature] Re: [fishgiver] Fishing at Doc Warners - Dangler - 10-11-2011 Have also been there a few years back. Time of year far more important than tackle as far as improving catch-rate for silvers. [signature] Re: [Dangler] Fishing at Doc Warners - riverdog - 10-11-2011 I would agree timing is the key. Silvers are extremely aggressive eaters/ biters in salt and fresh water. They tend to attack any lure or fly thrown their way. Much more voracious than other salmon. [signature] Re: [fishgiver] Fishing at Doc Warners - pookiebar - 10-12-2011 Chartruese Hoochy (Squidy) behind a chrome 4-6 inch dodger. Try get the weights that are colored as well, pink, chartreuse, or orange seem the best. You might also try a blue and white tube fly behind a 6 inch blue dodger, that seems to work the best on sunny days. Also, if you have time in juneau run to the store and buy about 6 packs of green herring. They are small enough you can fish the whole herring. That seems to be a better bait than the horse herring fillets that Doc's provides you. They will let you store the herring in their freezer, but make sure other guests to "borrow" them. [signature] |