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Leland's Summer Vacation

Leland Roundy did a few things this summer. First of all he bought Mike Stockburger's boat and commercial fishing permit. Leo Fitka was his helper during the season. It was Leland's first time ever fishing. He relied on Leo to show him the places to fish. It was a big learning experince for him. He learned a lot about the river and the process of selling the fish. They did about as good as everyone that fished.

After fishing he went down to New Mexico to see his parents and kids. He left here the last part of June and drove to New Mexico from Anchorage. It took him about a week to get there. While driving down he followed the Alcan Highway and went through Vancouver, Canada. He had never been there before and wanted to check it out. He also drove through Washington state. While Leland was there he didn't do

Leland left New Mexico the first of August to come back up to Marshall. It also took a week to get back to Anchorage. When he finally got back, he got ready for fall Chum and Coho fishing.

By: Leland Roundy

Interviewed by: Fred Alstrom

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