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Looking for advise on a fishing trip up north. Fly in in Canada or deep sea in Alaska. Anyone been up there lately. Goal is to bring home as much fish as possible.
 
Not sure on Alaskas limits. But anywhere in Canada you can catch your small limit in one day. Can't bring much home.
 
I think Saskatchewan has the highest limit for bringing back with 4 eyes and 5 pike. It wasn't fly in but it was an amazing experience.
 
Look at the thread by GM with kodiak in the title in the fishing forums- appeared to be as good of a trip as you can take
 
Pine Beach Lodge on Eagle Lake in Ontario, drive in, great fishing, great people (Rick, Allie and Helen will treat you great, nice camp, fair prices, plenty of day fly out trips available in the area if your interested. Twelve hour drive from Waterloo area. Limits of four walleye, four northern, two smallies-spring, four smallies in the fall, two lake trout. Stop at Border Bobs on your way back home in International Falls and purchase all the frozen walleye you want, they eat just as good as what you will catch.
www.pinebeachlodge.com
 
Look at the thread by GM with kodiak in the title in the fishing forums- appeared to be as good of a trip as you can take

http://iowawhitetail.com/forum/showthread.php?t=51262. Limits are
2 halibut/day one has to be 28" or less
1 lingcod
10 rockfish only one yelloweye rockfish in your limit(orange fish)
no limit on Pacific cod
sharks and skates get kicked back in
lords (mother-in-law fish) get throwed back in also
octopus used for bait
These are Kodiak area limits. SE Alaska I believe is only 1 halibut/day.
 
If you are looking for volume of fish then decision is easy - Alaska. It can be expensive to process the fish and then get it home, but you could easily bring home 100-200 lbs fish in 4 days fishing between Halibut, salmon, rockfish, lingcod
 
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