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Topic: new in alaska  (Read 1691 times)

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northfish

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  • Location: anchorage
  • Date Registered: Jul 2017
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Hello I am a new alaska resident and new to rod and reel fishing out of a kayak.  I moved up to anchorage in October for a contract on the military base and have been fishing out of a kayak in some of the anchorage area lakes for trout and enjoying the heck out of the ability to get away from crowds and laugh as trout tow me around a bit.  I really appreciate the advice I have gleaned from the board already and if anyone is looking for someone to fish with in and around anchorage please let me know


 

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