ALASKA'S NEWSPAPER

| Updated: 11:20 PM

Fish Creek Dipnetting

Wes Hudson cleans a salmon on the bank of Fish Creek while salmon dipnet fishing at Fish Creek off of Knik-Goose Bay Road in the Valley on Friday, July 29, 2011.

Salmon dipnetting at Fish Creek in the Valley.

Kenai River Dipnetting 2011

A dipper works on another fish that was pulled out of the Kenai River Monday, July 18, 2011. Dipnetters caught hundreds of fish this last weekend at the Kenai.

Kenai River dipnetters hit the mother lode over the third weekend of July, 2011.

Ship Creek fishing

While anglers flock in groves to the Kenai Peninsual for salmon fishing this week, Ship Creek in downtown Anchorage continues to supply large hauls.

Homer fisherman wins diehard derby

Fishing is all but done for 2009 -- but don't tell Gary Lyon. Lyon of Homer boated a 22.5-pound king salmon Oct. 11 to capture the Homer Elks Lodge's Winter King Salmon Derby, which brought 85 anglers to Homer and raised $3,500 for the Elks' youth scholarship and veterans programs.

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Dave Sanders, also of Homer, was just behind Lyon with a 22.3-pounder, while Mike Bateman and Roy Draves landed 20.1-pounders to tie for third place.

The 85 entrants in 33 boats paid a $100 entry fee. A total of 126 fish, weighing a combined 1,433 pounds, were landed.

Homer Elks Lodge 13th Winter King Salmon Derby

1) Gary Lyon, Homer, 22.5 pounds; 2) Dave Sanders, Homer, 22.3 pounds; 3) Mike Bateman, Anchorage, 20.1; 3) Roy Draves, Homer, 20.1; 5) Steve Pollack, Seldovia, 11.4; 5) Lonnie Prichard, Homer, 11.4.

Planning your 2010 summer fishing trips?

Farmer's Almanac has issued it's long-term forecasts through 2010, and the prediction is for cooler and dryer than normal weather, with mid-to-late June, July and mid-August expected to be the warmest stretches.

This summer, according to the National Weather Service, Anchorage had 16 days in which temperatures exceeded 70 degrees -- a big jump from 2008.

And the extended cold spell we endured last January could happen a month earlier -- or this December.

"December will be as much as 15 degrees below normal, on average," according to the Almanac.

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