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Re: Alaska River Raft Trip?
Reply #40 - Jul 13th, 2015 at 4:22am
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Patience is a requirement for any trip.

Everyone on the list OS kindly provided should now have access to the new AK forum. If I missed anyone or if anyone else thinks they may want to participate - please send me a short PM and I'll add you to the Alaska trip planning forum.

FWIW - It might be nice to let everyone in that forum know that you actually have access by checking in with a post there.

Oh and BTW - We need some POD's. Smiley
  
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Reply #41 - Jul 13th, 2015 at 2:11pm
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A huge thank you and hug to db.
  
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Reply #42 - Jul 25th, 2015 at 1:54pm
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If there is anyone else considering this trip, we need to know by September 15, 2015. At that time, we need to lock numbers. Not saying there is no chance after that date, but it would take someone backing out.

If you want to get in, post here AND send a PM to db. Thanks.  Cool
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Reply #43 - Sep 13th, 2015 at 4:37pm
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This trip is definitely a GO Cool

I have been invited to speak at Midwest Mountaineering Fall Outdoor Adventure Expo, November 20-22, 2015. I will be speaking on 'Alaska River Fishing' in Hanson Hall #102 at 4:45pm on Saturday, November 21. Hanson Hall is part of the UM campus. Great venue. I'm always willing to meet with QJ folks before/after. Cool

Alaska has over 3000 rivers. Where and how to start?

'Alaska River Fishing' is for the beginner or experienced fisherman looking to experience world-class Alaskan rivers. I have been visiting and fishing Alaska since 2004. I do this on a budget and can share some ways to save money while not cutting corners on having a true Alaskan adventure. I discuss gear, tackle, tactics, and strategies for finding and catching salmon (5 species), rainbows, Arctic char, and Arctic grayling, all comprising an awesome slam. I hope to see you there. Is Alaska on your bucket list? It should be.
  
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