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Visitors From Afar: July 2017

July 31, 2017Leave a commentClient Stories, The Captain's BlogBy Angling Unlimited
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We had visitors all the way from the United Kingdom this month. David South, Gill Griffiths and Stephen Hocking made the long flight for four days of Sitka fishing. They enjoyed the calm seas, caught kings, silvers, halibut, lingcod, and a wide assortment of rockfish species. They kept track of each new species of fish landed and reached 18. We love showing Sitka to all our guests. Sharing the salt water wilderness for the first time with people from away is special. They emailed to let us know what a fine time they had and that the fish travelled half way around the world and arrived frozen.

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