Seward Chamber Destination Guide 2009 - (Page 15) Haul in a monstrous halibut. Fight a mighty king or acroba tic silver salmon. Reel in a tasty lingcod or rockfish. Compete for over $100,000 in derby prize s. You can do it all! All the action starts at the sm all boat harbor, where even lan dlubbers can feel the excitem knives fly, seagulls feast and ent as filet many a happy angler will reg ale you with fish stories beyond the fun by signing up for a fullbelief. Join or half-day fishing charter. You r captain will supply all the inst need - and your crew or ded ruction you icated locals will do all the cle aning, filleting and preparatio n of your catch. For freshwater fishing enthus iasts, Seward offers plenty of options, from a stocked, kid-frie right in town to trophy rainbow ndly lake s and Dolly Varden just up the road in Grouse Lake, Ptarmigan Trail River, and others. Take a Creek, guided outing or venture out on your own; just be sure to and check the regulations bef get your license ore you go. 54th Annual Seward Silver Salmon Derby® Get more information at the Sew This year is going to be wild! The prizes are meatier than eve r, worth well over $100,000, just about every category you and include can imagine. Plus, the salty cel ebrations around town ensure everyone’s a winner. Ask you that r charter operator for details or visit www.seward.com for news and information. Don’t all the latest let this one get away! ard Visitor Center, 907-224-8 051 or visit www.seward.com. - August 8-16, 2009 15 http://www.seward.com http://www.seward.com
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