Got back this morning. It was a rush of a trip. The second day of fishing was way better than the first. We still fished for trout, which we were kind of disappointed with, but oh well. It turned out great for us. My big (huge) fish of the day was a 32 inch Rainbow. It was awesome, but didn't put up any fight. It made me a member of the "trophy trout club". So that was cool. For perspective, our guide has been fishing the river for years, over 300 days a year. He has never landed one bigger then 29 inches. He was going crazy, taking pictures of it like it was his fish. Pretty funny.
Just after that my brother hooked into a would be 28 incher that took us for a ride. It was ripping line off the rill faster than the boat could chase it down. After a 14 minute fight we netted it. Lots of cheers for that one. It was a great way to end the day.
We spent the next two days in Anchorage checking out all our old hangouts, the house we grew up in, our high school, ect. One other cool thing was that on our way back to Anchorage we spotted a pod of Beluga Whales working their way up Turnagain Arm. We have driven that same road a thousand times, but had never seen them before. So it was lucky day for us this time. They were swimming only about 20 feet out so we got a pretty good look at them.
The real awesome thing with the whales was that we were the first to spot them. I jumped out with the gopro running and before we knew it there was traffic stopping all over the place on the highway to see what was going on, including a big tour bus. This was pretty common to have happen growing up, and we used to cuss at the people stopping traffic on the highway to see wildlife. Now I was the one doing all that! How ironic.
I'll work on getting a picture of the fish and some video.