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ALASKAN
STANDARD
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Species:
Date of Catch:
7/22/2019
Captain:
VEssel:
F/V Ruffian
Location:
The Middle Rip
60°06'00.0"N 152°01'00.0"W
Fisherman's Log:
We fished the "rip" where you can't see fish on the sounder. But, we finally hit them hard in the afternoon!
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The "middle rip" is the no-man's-land of Cook Inlet. As a tidal rip, it creates whirlpools, stacking waves and is often full of debris -- but that also means it's full of sockeye!
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