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RE: A few pics from Alaska
Yes...I could handle a trip like that. Guss....did you keep alot of fish. What are the bag limits like and did ya bring any back home in a cooler?
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Great pics and thanks for sharing Guss. Someday I'll get up there for some fishing and hunting.
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ORIGINAL: hillbillyhunter1 ORIGINAL: Guss This is a hudge Dolly my dad caught, 28in. Dollies are in the same family as Lake trout, brook trout and arctic char, they are all char.
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Ok, I'm envious! Great pictures and some quality fish. I definitely want to make it up there at some point in my life. It'll be a bit more expensive for me though, as I live on the east coast and I don't know anyone up there to help out. Someday..........
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Awesome pics!!!
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Thanks all.
Chuck, we didnt keep any fish. We had planed on camping andcooking some over the firebut with all the rain we had to stay at a motel and had no were to cook them. They realy look after there fish up there and have tuns of different regs on all the rivers. I dont think you can keep rainbows on many rivers. I talkedto some people who went out after Halibit and had it sent home. The chartes take care of all of that for you. My Dad sent some crab legs home for my Mom, they are so big up, as long as akids arm. Vary expensive to send stuff that far. |
RE: A few pics from Alaska
Thanks for the heads up Guss.
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Those are some awesome pics, Guss. I hope to do that someday soon. Guess I have to settle for browns on the grand river for now though.
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Very cool dude
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