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Only in the last couple decades has lingcod fishing become popular for sportfishers in Alaska. Back in the 1980s, Keller said anglers rarely -- if ever -- ventured out to the Chugach Islands to ...
Lingcod are a nonmigratory fish that inhabit the rocky bottom of the West Coast, and are abundant from Washington to Alaska.
So too, come the anglers, lured by Alaska’s legendary sport fishing, hoping to bring home memories and boxes stuffed with their flash-frozen catch.
Halibut that can top 300 pounds, lingcod, keg-shaped orange shortrakers and king salmon are among the fish that Long Island anglers can catch in the "Frontier State." ...
Sport fishing for wild king salmon in Southeast Alaska is now more restricted for some people. Nonresident anglers can no ...
When the clouds eventually part, a fishing paradise emerges in Alaska's scenic Prince William Sound.
"I caught coho, lingcod, rock fish, and halibut. Between casts, I imagined my pop being there with me, admiring Alaska’s vastness." ...
Halibut, including yelloweye (red snapper), lingcod and a wide variety of rockfish carpet the Gulf of Alaska. When the bite is on around Craig, fishing is fast and furious.
The magnet of the Stikine River My Alaska, my heaven, centers on the Southeast fishing town of Wrangell, part of the Alexander Archipelago, deep in the Tongass National Forest.
Have Alaska's fish been getting smaller over the last few years? Recent trends point to yes, but this may not be as bad as ...
A Southern California angler recently caught a lingcod with such striking coloration that Newport Landing Sportfishing posted the photo to Instagram, asking, “What’s wrong with this fish ...
Fishing for Pacific (gray) cod has been good throughout Prince William Sound and, as of July 1, anglers can keep yelloweye ...
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