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Bushy

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thinking about going to Alaska, and I found this shot.  Decided to share it again.

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That's a purdy humpy.  I'd love to visit Alaska someday...but I'm hesitant at the same time.  A friend of mine spent a summer in Alaska, and when he came back to California he said he'd become 'jaded' with fishing.  He said you could catch as many fish as you wanted all day long, until you got bored with it.  Since he returned to CA, he's converted almost entirely to flyfishing but even still, he doesn't fish nearly as much as he did prior to his summer in Alaska.  I honestly don't know what I'd do with myself if I got spoiled with fishing like he did.  Convert entirely to the long rod?  :smt044

What part of Alaska are you thinking of returning to Bushy?
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Fishing Alaska in a Kayak, :smt007. Love to go if affordable.
Friend of at work say he has family i can stay with on the Kenai

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Only have fished salt water in Alaska (Craig, Sitka). Would love to do some river fishing sometime.
"Pedo Viejo" is what Antonio called me.


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That shot was from Ketchikan.  We are going to Kodiak at the end of August for an Epic Beach Launch trip. Looking fro really big halibut, but fishing for everything really.

And, do not be afraid.  I've been Alaska fishing many times, and the fever still runs high!!
If the trip is a big sucess, we will likley offer an adventure package for next summer, so start saving your nickle and dimes.

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