coyote rambling: Out of the Wilderness
The place we stayed was Casa de Kings, in Anchor Point, about 30 miles north of Homer. Captains, and brothers, Phil and James Mertzweiller run a great camp. Up early for a good breakfast, on the water around 6 am, fish for about 8 hours, come back, clean and pack the catch and then eat a great supper. I would highly recommend their camp if you want to go to Alaska and fish. Nothing much else to do around Anchor Point so it is truly for fishing. Stay a couple of extra days in Homer if you want something more coastal in feel. It's a neat little community. Or stay in Anchorage if you want that citified feeling. You can contact the fishing camp at www.casadekings.com for more information.
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