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Fishing spots, fishing reports, and regulations in

Port Wells

Alaska, United States

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Top fish species at Port Wells

Port Wells fishing reports

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Coho salmon

22 in Β· 8 lb

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Pacific halibut

32 in Β· 25 lb

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Lingcod

38 in Β· 15 lb

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Tiger rockfish

12 in Β· 3 lb

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Tiger rockfish

12 in Β· 3 lb

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Red Irish lord

8 in Β· 1 lb

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Pacific halibut

26 in Β· 6 lb

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General info

Port Wells is a water located in Alaska, United States. It is most popular for fishing Pacific halibut, Tiger rockfish, and Coho salmon.

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Location

60Β°53β€²29β€³N 148Β°10β€²44.4β€³W
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FAQ about Port Wells fishing

Port Wells is a water located in Alaska, United States. Its coordinates are:
60Β°53β€²29β€³N 148Β°10β€²44.4β€³W
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