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Salvage Run (and Fishing Report)

June 7, 2026 //  by beavercreek

The annual river float to find lost treasures is now complete. My spring itch has been scratched.

Michelle K. would say I’m a dumpster diver. She would also say I’m easily distracted by shiny objects. Both descriptions would be correct. But, I prefer the more artful title of River Salvager… 

My adventure began when Jane dropped me off at a spot 6 miles upstream of our dock. I’ve done longer spring floats, but I only had an afternoon to do this and 6 miles was the perfect distance.

What a way to start.

The very first treasure I found was an anchor. Amongst fellow river salvagers, an anchor is considered the “Holy Grail” of lost objects. My friend Gary recently asked if I had an extra anchor. I do now and it’s yours.

The majority of the things I find are when I’m walking the river banks. Just like what you see in the photo above. In the foreground is a Vibrax spinner. Right behind it is a moose track.

Another example of what gets exposed in the spring when the river is low. 

The final haul.

I ended up finding an anchor, a grappling hook, a landing net, 2 fly rods and reels, 2 bait casting rods and reels, a p trap (why was this in the river?), a rod sleeve, a needle nose plier, a moose jaw and scapula, a Korker boot sole, a 2-way radio, sunglasses, and a bunch of fishing lures. 

I can’t wait until I do it all again next spring.

An unexpected fishing report.

I got a late night call from Boo of Tall Tale Charters asking if I wanted to go saltwater fishing. He had a group of 3 cancel and asked if I could fill in. An unfortunate silver lining to a closed Kenai River king salmon fishery is I’m often available.

As always, Captain Boo crushed it!

Finally, I’ve got a couple of first hand reports of red salmon being caught in the lower Kenai River. My plan for the week ahead is to get out and try it myself. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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