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<blockquote data-quote="Taylorman55" data-source="post: 222128" data-attributes="member: 1290"><p>We rented an RV out of Anchorage for around $1500 for nearly 2 full weeks. Just had to fill fuel. Was like new and in great shape. Slept 6 people comfortably. Drove down to Seward and had a one day charter. Caught a ton of fish. Spent the night there and then drove to Homer the next day, slept, charter next day. ROUGH fricken water but caught some awesome fish. If I were to do it again I'd rent the RV in a heartbeat. We bought a cheap grill and made most of our own meals right in the parking lots most days. We were fortunate enough to fish the Kenai River a few days on a some family friends private property. Fish weren't running too hard but still managed a lot of nice salmon. Absolutely awesome experience and we are planning on heading back next summer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Taylorman55, post: 222128, member: 1290"] We rented an RV out of Anchorage for around $1500 for nearly 2 full weeks. Just had to fill fuel. Was like new and in great shape. Slept 6 people comfortably. Drove down to Seward and had a one day charter. Caught a ton of fish. Spent the night there and then drove to Homer the next day, slept, charter next day. ROUGH fricken water but caught some awesome fish. If I were to do it again I'd rent the RV in a heartbeat. We bought a cheap grill and made most of our own meals right in the parking lots most days. We were fortunate enough to fish the Kenai River a few days on a some family friends private property. Fish weren't running too hard but still managed a lot of nice salmon. Absolutely awesome experience and we are planning on heading back next summer. [/QUOTE]
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