Yellow Eye at Lone Island, Prince William Sound
Connor pulls up a beast of a Yelloweye from over 550 feet deep while drifting just south of Lone Island in Prince William Sound, Alaska. Deep water, wild country, and the kind of catch that makes every drift worth it. 🎣🏔️
Location tip: Just south of Lone Island, west of the buoy where it drops into the channel — Prince William Sound.
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