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    85 lbs of fish in 2 days of fishing, could have had a lot more but my buddy said the pinks weren't worth keeping compared the the reds so we kept throwing them back.
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    Nice! I used to go up there every couple of years. I have fished Whittier, Seward, Anchor Point, Valdez, and more. I still have some Salmon fillets in the freezer from the last trip.

    Like you, I could never live there year round. But I agree, having a small cabin up there for the Summer time would be AWESOME.

    Good luck fishing!

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    He is correct about the pinks. They are trash fish compared to the reds. Silvers should be there as well but may not start until Aug 1.
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    Some people smoke the Pinks, aka humpys.. but they suck compared to Reds, Kings, Silvers. You guys take any halibut?
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    Quote Originally Posted by USAFGopherMike View Post
    Some people smoke the Pinks, aka humpys.. but they suck compared to Reds, Kings, Silvers. You guys take any halibut?
    Yeah I got a couple but they were small...like 10 lbs .

    His boat us older, single engine and he isn't comfortable going far out. They said 40-50 miles out was the place to go get em.
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    Yeah, you need to get into the deeper water away from shore.
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    Quote Originally Posted by USAFGopherMike View Post
    Yeah, you need to get into the deeper water away from shore.
    I took my dad 2 years ago and we chartered a boat. nothing under 30 lbs. one guy caught a 90, my dad caught a 200lb halibut. Mine were 30 and 40 lbs. I felt like a little wuss!
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    That size eats better.
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    I agree. We always chartered so we could get out there deep enough. Largest Halibut I caught was just over 160. I have seen a 220 and was rather jealous, lol. I wish I had some Halibut left in the freezer!

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