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<blockquote data-quote="Retired Educator" data-source="post: 270673" data-attributes="member: 3373"><p>Similar experience in Sitka back several years. I was there in July and did catch a few kings but they were on the small side as the main run is in June. Caught lots of halibut up to 100#. The average size of what we kept was in the 50-60# range, 3/day was the limit at that time. Also caught quite a few rock fish and ling cod plus some I have no idea what they were.</p><p></p><p>Sitka is on an island so you either fly in or go by ferry. The ferry is an interesting trip in itself. We went out of Prince Rupert, BC, a 36 hour tip but beautiful scenery. Had a room with toilet and shower plus restaurant on the ferry. Downside to Sitka, like some other places I would assume, is it's pretty much a destination trip as it's not easy to just hop in a car and drive someplace else. You do make some stops along the way in other towns on the route but not long enough to fish.</p><p></p><p>Would I go again? In a minute.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Retired Educator, post: 270673, member: 3373"] Similar experience in Sitka back several years. I was there in July and did catch a few kings but they were on the small side as the main run is in June. Caught lots of halibut up to 100#. The average size of what we kept was in the 50-60# range, 3/day was the limit at that time. Also caught quite a few rock fish and ling cod plus some I have no idea what they were. Sitka is on an island so you either fly in or go by ferry. The ferry is an interesting trip in itself. We went out of Prince Rupert, BC, a 36 hour tip but beautiful scenery. Had a room with toilet and shower plus restaurant on the ferry. Downside to Sitka, like some other places I would assume, is it's pretty much a destination trip as it's not easy to just hop in a car and drive someplace else. You do make some stops along the way in other towns on the route but not long enough to fish. Would I go again? In a minute. [/QUOTE]
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