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<blockquote data-quote="elkslayer44" data-source="post: 675232" data-attributes="member: 49719"><p>Hello from New Mexico. I have an old buddy from my service days--a Cajun like you--who's been up there for 20 years or more. His first name is Howard. He went to LSU and is still an LSU fanatic. I'll see if I can get him to contact you. He knows a lot about hunting up there. BTW, the fishing over in the Kenai is great and if you haven't done it yet, make a trip to the military resort on Seward and book throught the resort for a fishing trip for halibut and silvers when they're running, which is next month for the silvers. They all eat great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkslayer44, post: 675232, member: 49719"] Hello from New Mexico. I have an old buddy from my service days--a Cajun like you--who's been up there for 20 years or more. His first name is Howard. He went to LSU and is still an LSU fanatic. I'll see if I can get him to contact you. He knows a lot about hunting up there. BTW, the fishing over in the Kenai is great and if you haven't done it yet, make a trip to the military resort on Seward and book throught the resort for a fishing trip for halibut and silvers when they're running, which is next month for the silvers. They all eat great. [/QUOTE]
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