Free: Contests & Raffles.
Sorry I stepped away for a couple days, we were fishing out of homer. I went out the next day and ended up with a 35 pounder and my second fish which has to be under 28 inches so much better experience that day. After talking to the captain on my second trip he said who ever sets the hook owns the fish, so going off what he said I pretty much got screwed, I was setting the hook and making sure the fish was on and then handing the rod off to the kids and elderly lady to make sure they could experience a big fight. I’ve calmed down now and looking back on the situation what really ticks me off is that those parents watched me spoon feed big fish to their kids and then when it came time to divide up the fish they kept it all to themselves. Lesson learned, I am a firm believer that I need to pass these experiences to the next generation to ensure the future of the sport and I paid the price. Also I don’t think we should of salmon fished but apparently majority rules and that family wanted salmon so that’s what we did. Also the reason I put this on here was to get advice about talking to the charter co. about the situation but I now figure I need to just move on.
I don’t know the peticular laws in Alaska but in Washington it’s whoever is hold the rod when the fish is landed that owns that fish. 1 person can hook and fight 40 fish on a boat but if your handing the rod off right at the last second it’s not your fish.