On August 25, 2007 we left Bar Harbor, Ketchikan, Alaska. It was 5 am and Captain Travis Wilcox untied the Ann Marie from her slip. As we slowly passed through the breakwater, we watched 50 bald eagles catching their breakfast and teaching there young how to do the same. Within minutes we where up to full speed and heading for the halibut fishing grounds. Through many days of research, we have come to realize that alaskan halibut fishing is quickly turning into one of the most popular sports in the state. A couple hours into our journey, we stopped and dropped anchor to begin our alaskan halibut fishing day.
Tags: Alaska, Alaskan halibut fishing, Ketchikan, Travis Wilcox
January 5, 2008 at 4:26 am
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