Andy Sorensen (ajstudio) > King salmon (chinook) number 5 of the 2007 season, taken June 23 out of Ship Creek, located in downtown Anchorage, Alaska.  The gear pictured here is a Temple Forks 10 wt. rod, an old Pflueger 1499C reel and my own king fly I've designed called the Shag Rug.
Andy Sorensen (ajstudio) > Visiting from Pennsylvania, my brother Steve catches his first king salmon.
Andy Sorensen (ajstudio) > May 27, 2005 - My first king salmon of 2005.   It was so fresh from the saltwater, this king still had sea lice attached.  It weighed just shy of 25 lbs.
Andy Sorensen (ajstudio) > Visiting from Pennsylvania, my brother Steve catches his second king salmon.  My boys show how proud they are of their Uncle Steve.
King salmon (chinook) number 5 of the 2007 season, taken June 23 out of Ship Creek, located in downtown Anchorage, Alaska. The gear pictured here is a Temple Forks 10 wt. rod, an old Pflueger 1499C reel and my own king fly I've designed called the Shag Rug.
Andy Sorensen (ajstudio) > King salmon (chinook) number 5 of the 2007 season, taken June 23 out of Ship Creek, located in downtown Anchorage, Alaska.  The gear pictured here is a Temple Forks 10 wt. rod, an old Pflueger 1499C reel and my own king fly I've designed called the Shag Rug.
King salmon (chinook) number 5 of the 2007 season, taken June 23 out of Ship Creek, located in downtown Anchorage, Alaska. The gear pictured here is a Temple Forks 10 wt. rod, an old Pflueger 1499C reel and my own king fly I've designed called the Shag Rug.
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