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Bristol Bay Sockeye Run Strong: April 29 Fishing Report
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your Bristol Bay local, comin' at ya with the fishin' report for April 29, 2026, right here in the heart of Alaska's wildest waters.
Tide's runnin' strong today—high at 6:42 AM and 7:18 PM, low at 12:15 PM and 12:48 AM, per the NOAA charts—perfect for pushin' salmon into the shallows. Weather's crisp, 38°F at dawn with light north winds at 5-10 knots, clear skies buildin' to partly cloudy, sunrise 6:15 AM, sunset 10:02 PM. Long daylight's got the fish fired up.
Sockeye are stage 2, massin' in the Bay—early runs hittin' 10,000+ fish per mile in the Naknek and Kvichak rivers, ADFG counts show steady climbs last week. Kings are holdin' deep, with a few 20-30 pounders boated near the mouth. Pinks and chums mixin' in, but silvers just startin' to show. Locals pulled limits yesterday on the Igushik flats, reports from Naknek guides sayin' bites peakin' on the flood tide.
Best lures? Go with **vibratin' spoons** like Pixees in chartreuse or my signature **Artificial Lure spinnin' jigs**—mimic those herring schools. For bait, fresh roe clusters or cured salmon eggs on a banana sling; cut herring chunks if you're driftin' deep.
Hit the **Naknek River mouth** for sockeye stacks, or **Nushagak flats** where kings stage—anchor up and let the current do the work.
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more Bay intel! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
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Tide's runnin' strong today—high at 6:42 AM and 7:18 PM, low at 12:15 PM and 12:48 AM, per the NOAA charts—perfect for pushin' salmon into the shallows. Weather's crisp, 38°F at dawn with light north winds at 5-10 knots, clear skies buildin' to partly cloudy, sunrise 6:15 AM, sunset 10:02 PM. Long daylight's got the fish fired up.
Sockeye are stage 2, massin' in the Bay—early runs hittin' 10,000+ fish per mile in the Naknek and Kvichak rivers, ADFG counts show steady climbs last week. Kings are holdin' deep, with a few 20-30 pounders boated near the mouth. Pinks and chums mixin' in, but silvers just startin' to show. Locals pulled limits yesterday on the Igushik flats, reports from Naknek guides sayin' bites peakin' on the flood tide.
Best lures? Go with **vibratin' spoons** like Pixees in chartreuse or my signature **Artificial Lure spinnin' jigs**—mimic those herring schools. For bait, fresh roe clusters or cured salmon eggs on a banana sling; cut herring chunks if you're driftin' deep.
Hit the **Naknek River mouth** for sockeye stacks, or **Nushagak flats** where kings stage—anchor up and let the current do the work.
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more Bay intel! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI