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Topic: Howdy anglers, I'm Nick  (Read 1876 times)

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czelusni

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  • Location: Northwest Alaska
  • Date Registered: Jan 2020
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Hey y'all,

My name is Nick and I recently moved to northwest Alaska to teach. Until I can get my truck up to my area (it is currently in storage in Anchorage) I plan to spend the entirety of my summers in southcentral Alaska fishing every minute I possibly can. I've fished my entire life from shore and I just recently got into kayak fishing - it is the bees knees! After being inspired by avid internet searching (youtube, Rudy Tsukada's website, alaska outdoors) I found this gem of a forum. I'm hoping to primarily fish saltwater for kings, silvers, and halibut, as well as lakes for rainbows, char, and lakers. I have a lot of winter time to start tying leaders and learning new rigs!

Looking forward to being a part of this forum!