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<blockquote data-quote="Hugnot" data-source="post: 2246208" data-attributes="member: 115658"><p>Sitka, AK - Like island, have to fly in, super good, caught a 8 lb. silver & wifey got a lingcod an inch or so short of 4 feet long - many other fishes also. Salmon fishing out of Westport WA can be rather crowded and Rockfish and such means a long boat ride north of Westport. Limit of Rockfishes might be 10 or so which could mean short fishing but long boat ride. I have caught some real nice King Salmons while fishing for Westport Rockfishes using Anchovies but had to release the out of season Salmons. Barbless hooks might be required. We use standard 8 foot mooching rods with 14 pound test mono, banana 2-3 oz. sinkers, ball bearing swivels and 20 pound fluorocarbon leaders with tandem 2/0 hooks for small whole spinning Herrings or Anchovies. I also lived in Juneau AK for 2 years & fished there but I prefer Sitka.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hugnot, post: 2246208, member: 115658"] Sitka, AK - Like island, have to fly in, super good, caught a 8 lb. silver & wifey got a lingcod an inch or so short of 4 feet long - many other fishes also. Salmon fishing out of Westport WA can be rather crowded and Rockfish and such means a long boat ride north of Westport. Limit of Rockfishes might be 10 or so which could mean short fishing but long boat ride. I have caught some real nice King Salmons while fishing for Westport Rockfishes using Anchovies but had to release the out of season Salmons. Barbless hooks might be required. We use standard 8 foot mooching rods with 14 pound test mono, banana 2-3 oz. sinkers, ball bearing swivels and 20 pound fluorocarbon leaders with tandem 2/0 hooks for small whole spinning Herrings or Anchovies. I also lived in Juneau AK for 2 years & fished there but I prefer Sitka. [/QUOTE]
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