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  1. Salmon out of Whittier this time of year | Alaska Outdoors Forums

    Jun 22, 2012 · In an area ranging from Whittier out toward Naked Island, N. end of Knight and thereabouts, anyone know if it's worth trolling with downriggers for any kind (well, except …

  2. Whittier fall king salmon trolling | Alaska Outdoors Forums

    Picked up a nice king trolling outside Whittier in the skiff last weekend and got me wondering how late in the fall the kings are around Whittier for the...

  3. Cruising guide to Prince William Sound | Alaska Outdoors Forums

    Dec 28, 2025 · Similar threads S Access to remote cabin S.D.R. Oct 1, 2025 Alaska Power Boating Replies 11 Views 711 Oct 8, 2025 AKBEE A F Cruising Guide to Prince William …

  4. Rules question (s) | Page 2 | Alaska Outdoors Forums

    Jul 17, 2015 · Personal use fish are designated for residents only. 16.05.940. Definitions. (26) “personal use fishing” means the taking, fishing for, or possession of finfish, shellfish, or other …

  5. PU fish are now legal to share outside of the immediate family, …

    May 16, 2011 · Now that dipnetted salmon are legal to give away, what say you all give me some of your fish. After all Obama says you should. Right. He'd say "You didn't work for those fish. …

  6. Seward Bear? | Alaska Outdoors Forums

    May 9, 2008 · Had several chances at bears there last fall--but they are solidly on the lat run of pink salmon, so strictly a hide hunt and never found one big enough to make me decide to pull …

  7. Swivel Preference | Alaska Outdoors Forums

    Mar 7, 2010 · What type and size of swivel or swivel snaps does everyone use when trolling for various species of salmon. I use barrel swivels and McMahon snaps but am unsure of the …

  8. Help me plan my trip out of Whittier! | Alaska Outdoors Forums

    Feb 13, 2016 · The big salmon runs are primarily pinks associated with the private, non-profit canneries. The only cannery remotely close to Whittier is WNH on Esther island. Never gone, …

  9. The HANGBACK revisited... | Page 19 | Alaska Outdoors Forums

    Sep 17, 2018 · "At the very moment a salmon bites a hangback herring, the trailing hook is positioned well outside the salmon’s mouth. It clamps down and continues to chew on the bait …

  10. Who's to blame? | Alaska Outdoors Forums

    Jun 24, 2012 · There is a widespread belief in Western Alaska that faltering king salmon runs are due to the bycatch of salmon in offshore fisheries for pollock and other bottomfish. There is …