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NEWS Peninsula Clarion Today is the last chance for folks to have a little fun at the Sterling Senior Center and pick up a tip or two on nailing some reds on the Kenai River at the same time.

Today is last day to catch 'Fish Follies'


Photo By Phil Hermanek
"The Snagger," Terry Moxie, right, gives Tracy Matthews the rationalization for his favorite method of catching sockeye salmon in the Kenai River, during dress rehearsal Friday for the Sterling Senior Citizen Center's "Fish Follies."
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