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  2. Big Lake, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Big Lake South State Recreation Site has a smaller campground, picnic sites, and boat launch. [9] Winter activities in both parks include cross country skiing, ice fishing, and dog mushing. The Rocky Lake State Recreation Site is a 49 acres (20 ha) park with a campground, picnic areas, and lake access.

  3. Nancy Lake State Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    The Nancy Lake State Recreation Area was established by the Alaska State Legislature on July 6, 1966, to be set aside specifically for use as recreation. The day prior, the nearby Matanuska-Susitna Borough designated the area as a special land-use district in order to apply local zoning laws which would reinforce the recreational use of the land, and allow the borough to apply penalties for ...

  4. Ice fishing - Wikipedia

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    Tractor and rig for drilling holes for ice fishing Ice ax for drilling holes. Ice fishing gear is highly specialized. An ice saw, ice auger or chisel is used to cut a circular or rectangular hole in the ice. The size of the hole depends on the type of fish sought, generally suggested is 8 inches (20 cm). Power augers are sometimes used.

  5. Alaskans drawn to alpine lakes for 'once-in-a-decade' ice ...

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    Hundreds of Alaskans were treated to these experiences in recent days when a rare weather window made for near-perfect ice skating conditions on alpine lakes in Chugach State Park. Though many ...

  6. Hunting and fishing in Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Alaskan halibut often weigh over 100 pounds (45 kg). Specimens under 20 pounds (9.1 kg) are often thrown back when caught. With a land area of 586,412 square miles (1,518,800 km 2), not counting the Aleutian islands, Alaska is one-fifth the size of lower 48 states, and as Ken Schultz [4] notes in his chapter on Alaska [5] "Alaska is a bounty of more than 3,000 rivers, more than 3 million lakes ...

  7. Susitna River - Wikipedia

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    The Susitna River was named by the Dena'ina Alaska Native people meaning "sandy river" (Tanaina: Susitnu). [3] The river appears to have been first explored by outsiders in 1834 by a "Creole named Malakov" and the name may have been obtained by the Russians at that time, recorded by the Russia Hydrography Department on chart 1378 dated 1847 as Р(ека) Сушитна (R(eka) Sušitna ...

  8. Body of Eagle River woman swept under ice found - AOL

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    Mar. 27—The body of a woman who was swept under the ice on Eagle River in December while trying to save her dog was recovered on Sunday, Anchorage police said. Amanda Richmond Rogers, 45, had ...

  9. Fielding Lake - Wikipedia

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    Fielding Lake is an Alaskan lake adjacent to the Richardson Highway, two miles (3.2 km) north of Isabel Pass in the Alaska Range. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] As an alpine lake, it freezes early in autumn, and ice can remain on portions of the lake as late as July. [ 3 ]