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David Pinquoch
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Posted on Monday, July 15, 2002 - 5:56 pm:   

Subject: Prince William Sound Fishing Report

Chum salmon fishing is about over, pink salmon beginning to show. Sockeye/red salmon fishing good in some locations. Coho/silver salmon fishing projected to be great this year - again. Late July to mid August is the best time. Halibut fishing has been fair to good this year - commercial fishing pressure is very high. Charter boats are getting big fish this year - much bigger than other regions. Salmon sharks population is exploding - not only do they provide exciting fishing, they are great to eat if cleaned properly. Ling cod fishing is excellent in the southern part of the Sound. From about July 26th to August 20th should be the very peak of fishing in Prince William Sound - red and silver salmon, halibut, rockfish, ling cod, sharks will be available. You'll also likely see whales, sea lions, sea otters, seals, porpoise and more. It's a hard area to beat.

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