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<blockquote data-quote="aron" data-source="post: 222132" data-attributes="member: 551"><p>I've been to Alaska a few times. For fishing, I recommend fishing with J-Dock out of Seward for halibut, rock, and ling cod. We didn't get any huge halibut but the boat limited out on all three species and they busted ass to get us our fish. Seward also has tours to get you back in towards glaciers and whales. I also recommend fresh water fishing near Coppers Landing on the Kenai. Homer is a cool tourist place but I prefer fishing out of Seward. Whittier is also supposed to be a good halibut spot and less touristy (less cost) but have never been there. </p><p></p><p>Taking the train can get you awesome views where vehicles can't get you and is reasonably priced. Hatcher Pass/Archangel Valley has got some good hiking trails. Crow Pass Trail is supposed to be great that I planned on doing last trip but the snow was still too high.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aron, post: 222132, member: 551"] I've been to Alaska a few times. For fishing, I recommend fishing with J-Dock out of Seward for halibut, rock, and ling cod. We didn't get any huge halibut but the boat limited out on all three species and they busted ass to get us our fish. Seward also has tours to get you back in towards glaciers and whales. I also recommend fresh water fishing near Coppers Landing on the Kenai. Homer is a cool tourist place but I prefer fishing out of Seward. Whittier is also supposed to be a good halibut spot and less touristy (less cost) but have never been there. Taking the train can get you awesome views where vehicles can't get you and is reasonably priced. Hatcher Pass/Archangel Valley has got some good hiking trails. Crow Pass Trail is supposed to be great that I planned on doing last trip but the snow was still too high. [/QUOTE]
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