Homer Spit Fishing Hole
Posted by: NevaP
N 59° 36.524 W 151° 26.293
5V E 588133 N 6608874
This is a very popular man-made Salmon fishing hole on the Homer Spit, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska
Waymark Code: WM1Z
Location: Alaska, United States
Date Posted: 08/16/2005
Views: 128
A dirty trick is played on King and Red Salmon here at this man made tidal pool on the Homer Spit. Fingerling Salmon are released here. They go out to sea, grow up and several years later come back to swim around the pool trying to find a stream for spawning. They are then fair game for the fisherpeople lining the banks of the pool.
The King Salmon run begins in early June and Red Salmon
come a bit later. Fish cleaning facilities are provided. Camping sites,RV parking facilites and tackle shops are nearby.
KP flyfished the site on June 7-8, 2005, using tackle too light for big Salmon but he had fun playing with them until the line broke.
Recommended tackle: Heavy enough to handle large fish.
Recommended fishing methods: Both spining and fly rods can be used. Most people bank fish but some wade.
Boat required: no
Parking or Launch Coordinates: Not Listed
Catch and Release Only: Not listed
FlyFishing Only: Not listed
USGS Real-Time Water Data: Not listed
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