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<blockquote data-quote="sl1000794" data-source="post: 300167" data-attributes="member: 6974"><p>I went to Sitka in 2007 and 2008 and we came home with 50# in '07 and 75# in '08 for about $4k per trip so between $53 to $80 per pound 12-13 years ago. Lobster at home would have been cheaper, but the Alaska experience made the trips worth it. I'm glad I did it and would advise people to do it if that is what they want.</p><p></p><p>Can't do it again because with just wife and I cannot justify the expense to eat frozen fish. I can buy fresh on demand (or catch it) when necessary.</p><p></p><p>In 2007-08 we could bring back a 50# box of fish on a normal airline ticket for no extra charge. I'm not sure that is still in place. If you are thinking that going to AK to fish is being a good way to get fish cheap think again. Taking a guide on DL or SAK would be a big money saver on $$$ per pound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sl1000794, post: 300167, member: 6974"] I went to Sitka in 2007 and 2008 and we came home with 50# in '07 and 75# in '08 for about $4k per trip so between $53 to $80 per pound 12-13 years ago. Lobster at home would have been cheaper, but the Alaska experience made the trips worth it. I'm glad I did it and would advise people to do it if that is what they want. Can't do it again because with just wife and I cannot justify the expense to eat frozen fish. I can buy fresh on demand (or catch it) when necessary. In 2007-08 we could bring back a 50# box of fish on a normal airline ticket for no extra charge. I'm not sure that is still in place. If you are thinking that going to AK to fish is being a good way to get fish cheap think again. Taking a guide on DL or SAK would be a big money saver on $$$ per pound. [/QUOTE]
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