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stephanie christian (Alaskakat)
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Posted on Wednesday, April 07, 2004 - 2:01 pm:   

Today Stephanie (a resident of seward) caught a 350lb halibut in waters near grand junction colorado. along with her exciting catch she would like to say hello to everyone and good luck in the up comming fishing season.
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Andy Mezirow
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Posted on Tuesday, July 31, 2001 - 10:56 pm:   

Subject: Record Catch


Best halibut fishing in Seward in years!!
Date: July 7, 2001
Boat: Crackerjack (Crackerjack Sportfishing Charters)
Captain Andy Mezirow

5 fishermen - 10 fish from 96 - 286

All fish caught in 85' of water on jigs( SPRO Prime Swimming Jigs and Mann's Menhadden) with 50 pound tackle (G.Loomis Rods and 50 pound Berekely Whiplash line)

Larry Pollard from Sparks, Nevada caught the largest # 289 (the largest halibut landed in Seward so far this year).

Steve Zernia and Captain Andy Mezirow are in the photograph (See Photograph at left)

Photo Credit: Alaskan Memories Photos

Andy Mezirow
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Captain Andy Mezirow
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Posted on Wednesday, June 06, 2001 - 12:00 pm:   

Subject: Fishing for Halibut & Kings in Seward

There has been great fishing in Seward so far this year. Halibut have been very abundant with plenty of fish in the 20 to 60 pound range with some really big ones( to 245 pounds so far) have been taken as well. The local fleet hs been fishing from 12 to 60 miles out. In water that is 60 to 425 feet deep and have been finding fish in most of the usually places. Several charters have been targeting local feed King Salmon with remarkable success. The first Coho Salmon of the season was caught last week. We are expecting an outstanding run this year.
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Captain Andy Mezirow - Crackerjack Charters
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Posted on Saturday, September 30, 2000 - 6:45 pm:   

Subject: World Record Lingcod


This fish is the largest lingcod ever caught by a women - 56 pounds - And is the pending 6kg line class record. Caught September 24th,2000 22 miles
south of Seward, Alaska aboard the charter vessel Crackerjack by Mrs. Gene Duvall of Richmond Virginia pictured here with Captain Andy Mezirow (See photos)
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Captain Andy Mezirow -
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Posted on Wednesday, September 13, 2000 - 10:59 pm:   

Subject: Fishing for Halbut in September in Seward


the weather has moderated and fishing remains very good. Today Captain Nik Ranta on the Crackerjack caught 10 halibut from 35 to 127 pounds in 273' of water using herring and salmon belly strips. Fishng remains strong with only a few weeks left in our season. The snow line is getting lower each day and tempertures are dipping inot the 30's at night.
Shore fisherman are finding a surprising late run of Coho Salmon. Schools of these fish are being found at the top of the incoming tide along the edge of town.
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Capt Suzy Chenai Charters "The Gusto"
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Posted on Sunday, June 11, 2000 - 7:53 pm:   

Subject: Fishing in Resurrection Bay and the Gulf of Alaska


Most fishing today was limited to the bay area due to high winds and rough seas. Good catches of smaller halibut were achieved by those who stuck it out!

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