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I've fished my whole life on Lake Erie perch and bass, Lake Ontario with a
38 lbs Salmon, Northern Ontario for pickerel, and recently the Yukon, Nunavet, NWT, and Alaska. For char, grayling, and dolly vardens. It is a rare thing to have a fishing experience out of the ordinary. While I was in Homer, Alaska, I took a charter on the Daria which was captained by Chuck Hoff. It was the first time I ever met the man, but I was very impressed. He picked me up at my campsite and away we went for halibut. To make a long story short I came back with a 105, 93 and 56 lbs. It was cleaned and packaged for me. It was probable the friendliest and most professionally run charter I've ever been on. There was a max of 4 fishermen on the boat so we weren't standing there cheek-to-cheek. I think Chuck's cell number was 907 227 3839. His charter price was also one of the lower ones. We could use him here out East! |
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