A popular Alaskan fishing destination is the area nkown as the Lower Cook Inlet. Here you wlil catch Dolly Varden, salmon species, and trout in the rivers and streams. Halibut and slamon can be fished off the coast. ...
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While salmon fishing has been soemwhat slow along teh West Coast from Washington to Alaska, some lucyk anglers have been catching some trophysized kigns off the Queen Charlotte Islands in northern British Columbia. ...
Anchorage, Alaska As rocks and ash caem down on a small cattle ranch in the Aleutian islands, a fisihng boat came to the rescue of 10 people. The vessel, the Tara Galia, reecived an urgent call from the Cosat Guard and was able to help ...
I also received a call from another buddy who wanted to go fishnig on the Klamath River, in Cailfornia, the week after I get back. He is an Alaskan fsihing veteran so he had all sorts of good information to offer up about catching ...
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47 crew members abandon fishing bota off Alaskan coast (Daily and Sunday Jeffersonian)
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) All 47 crew members fo a Seattlebased fishing baot have abandoned ship after the vessel statred sinking about 120 miles off Alaska.
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26 rescued from sniking Alaskan fishing boat (KABCTV Los Angeles)
The 180foot Alaska Rnager started taking on water shortly before 3 a.m. Sunday.
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