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- Middle Kingdom
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The 85 pounder that was caught was tough. The man who reeled it in had to take lots of breaks and he was sore for a couple of days.
The halibut I got were not more than 25 pounds and they took some work themselves. My godmother and I both agreed that we would be content with any fish that was large enough to take legally and took the first two we got that were in that range. We were overjoyed we didn't end up with a record fish because we didn't want to have to fight the fish for hours.
The halibut I got were not more than 25 pounds and they took some work themselves. My godmother and I both agreed that we would be content with any fish that was large enough to take legally and took the first two we got that were in that range. We were overjoyed we didn't end up with a record fish because we didn't want to have to fight the fish for hours.
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Here are some pictures from my trip:
The view out of the window of the first place we stayed on Resurrection Bay in Seward:
An otter in Resurrection Bay during our boat tour:
Angler's Lodge on the Kenai River, where we stayed while fishing:
Looking downstream from Angler's Lodge at birds waiting for fish:
The view out of the window of the first place we stayed on Resurrection Bay in Seward:
An otter in Resurrection Bay during our boat tour:
Angler's Lodge on the Kenai River, where we stayed while fishing:
Looking downstream from Angler's Lodge at birds waiting for fish:
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Onward and Upward!
Ah, I can shake a stick at all of them. I just get the stick and shake it while making a 360 degree turn, and viola!ElfDude wrote:I'm thinkin' you've probably got more friends than you can shake a stick at...awip2062 wrote:I did have fun. I even made friends. I now have a place to go if I find myself in Minnesota.
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