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magspw

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  • Location: Anchorage, Alaska
  • Date Registered: Jun 2016
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Hello, I'm new to the site and so I'm introducing myself. I live in Anchorage, Alaska. I love fishing and being on the water so I want to catch fish from a kayak. I have a Moken 10 lite that I want to try out somewhere in south-central Alaska this weekend. I'd really appreciate any suggestions for good spots to try for salmon, rockfish and/or halibut (small ones to start with I think!). I know it looks like it's going to be wet everywhere, but I don't mind that so long as the water is reasonably calm. Thanks!
Mags