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  2. Tongass Narrows - Wikipedia

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    Ketchikan, Alaska seen from Tongass Narrows in August 2009. Tongass Narrows is a Y-shaped channel, part of Southeast Alaska's Inside Passage.The waterway forms part of the Alaska Marine Highway and as such, is used by charter, commercial fishing, and recreational vessels, as well as commercial freight barges and tanks, kayaks and passenger ferries.

  3. 10 unforgettable family fishing trips across the US to get ...

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    With warm temperatures year-round and charters for every experience level, South Padre Island is a great family-friendly destination for fishing. Anglers catch everything from mahi-mahi and ...

  4. Ketchikan Creek - Wikipedia

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    Ketchikan Creek (alternate, "Fish Creek"; Tlingit, "Kitschkhin") is a salmon spawning stream [1] on Revillagigedo Island in the U.S. state of Alaska. It heads in a lake and travels through downtown Ketchikan [2] 6 miles (9.7 km) to Tongass Narrows. [3] The historic Creek Street in Ketchikan runs along the creek banks as a piling-perched ...

  5. FishingBooker - Wikipedia

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    FishingBooker allows for comparison of charters which do not have any shared practices or independent ability to book online. [4] It is similar to other services that broker boat rentals, but the site is specialized for finding, comparing and booking fishing charters, including fishing gear and the services of a captain, as well as the boat itself.

  6. Ketchikan, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Ketchikan's economy is currently based upon government services, tourism and commercial fishing. Civic boosters have dubbed the community the "Salmon Capital of the World." [26] Ketchikan also receives a large number of tourists, both by air and sea, due to its popularity as a cruise ship stop.

  7. Craig, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Commercial fishing generates much of the income in Craig. There are two harbors in the center of town one which primarily contains smaller charter and recreational boats, and the North Cove Harbor where the trollers, seiners, longliners, shrimp, crab, and dive boats that make up the local fleet are moored.