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Fishing
| The Kenai Peninsula: Fishing central |
 | The Kenai Peninsula's salmon streams are sometimes crowded, and for good reason. You can drive right to many of the good fishing spots and have a good chance of catching a salmon.
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| Big fish, big fight: Reelin' in a keeper |
 | On April 18, 1997, Brandon O'Neill, his father, Ray, and his friend Joe Johnson were trolling near Homer, off Bluff Point, in Ray's 20-foot skiff. They had caught two 15-pound king salmon.
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| Anglers vie to land lunkers in derbies |
| When Alaskans think of derbies, we don't mean the ponies at Churchill Downs or those Akron, Ohio, soapboxes. No, there is only one thing that comes to mind when someone says derby: fishing!
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| Find a lake, leave the masses behind |
 | Looking for solitude? Try lake fishing. Lakes of all shapes and sizes dot the Kenai Peninsula, and many of them contain fish. People flock to streams when salmon start running, but lakes get little attention.
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| Come and get it! Dig into clamming |
 | It can be said that visitors haven't really experienced Alaska until they've dug into a sandy beach and extracted a supper of delectable clams.
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