Re: Sitka or Juneau: Which would you move to?
[Re: Oreamnos]
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01/09/18 12:10 PM
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The fishing near Sitka is FAR better than the Juneau area. Sitka is much smaller than Juneau. No idea about trapping opportunity in Sitka, if you were to spring for a n.r. licence.
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Re: Sitka or Juneau: Which would you move to?
[Re: Oreamnos]
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01/09/18 12:29 PM
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Even though Sitka is on the outer coast, there are more protected little waterways around there that you could easily and safely access with a little skiff. The water around Juneau is pretty exposed.
I've never been to Sitka in the winter, but I would imagine the temperatures are warmer there in the winter than in Juneau.
I think you'll be able to do more in Sitka, and find that the things you'd like to do will be closer and easier to do than in Juneau, along with a lot less people.
"My life is better than your vacation"
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Re: Sitka or Juneau: Which would you move to?
[Re: Oreamnos]
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01/09/18 01:39 PM
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I lived in Sitka for 20 years, graduated from college there, worked as a fishing and assistant hunting guide, and trapped Baranof area. I have been to most communities in SE. IMO Sitka way better than Juneau. If you have any questions about the area feel free to PM me.
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Re: Sitka or Juneau: Which would you move to?
[Re: Oreamnos]
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01/09/18 02:03 PM
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Much depends on your age, interests, income, marital status, etc.
With work and only having a year, your time will be limited. Lots of rain in both places and you are land locked without a boat.
Juneau has more people if you are single, more trails, entertainment/activities and over all options. Both are expensive - Sitka is more quaint, slower pace and less stress.
Either place would be a good experience, but a big factor in the choice is your personality. Whatever choice you make, get out and experience all the area has to offer, you may never be back.
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Re: Sitka or Juneau: Which would you move to?
[Re: Oreamnos]
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01/09/18 04:06 PM
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Its a tough choice. If your wife is fine with a smaller town and less amenities, then, Sitka, hands down.
lots of good advice here...
first thing: get a skiff or make friends with someone that has a boat.
I'll take wolves over idiots any day.
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Re: Sitka or Juneau: Which would you move to?
[Re: Oreamnos]
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01/09/18 05:53 PM
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Think of if this way; both towns are on the edge of the water with mountains behind the town. Each town has only two roads out of town; one road runs north and one road runs south along the water few miles out of town.
Juneau has a population of about 34,000, Sitka has a population of about 9,000. So, do you want to share the two roads out of town with 34,000 people, or 9,000 people? Just one other thing to consider.
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Re: Sitka or Juneau: Which would you move to?
[Re: Oreamnos]
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01/10/18 02:15 AM
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Can you tell, we’re VERY proud of our capital??  Juneau is probably the most liberal town, by capita, in Alaska. AV hinted at that. He could tell you much more about it, but it’s not limited to just trapping restrictions. Sitka would be a no-brainer decision for me.
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Re: Sitka or Juneau: Which would you move to?
[Re: Oreamnos]
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01/10/18 08:15 AM
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I lived in Sitka for 5 years (1998-2003). No way would I live in Juneau; not my kind of town. With that said, someone should note the downsides of Sitka (I'm not trying to be negative, just realistic). Sitka is on an island. On Baranof and Chichagof Islands, you have basically three species of furbearers to trap. Otters, marten, mink. Period. The protected water north of town is relatively crowded with trappers. If you have a big boat and like big water, there are still some good trapping areas to the south, but it is not protected water. On the other hand, you have Juneau, on the mainland. You have otter, marten, mink readily available. You also have limited areas relatively close with possibilities of fisher, wolves, coyotes, wolverine, red fox, beaver, and, potentially, lynx.
Jack
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Re: Sitka or Juneau: Which would you move to?
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01/10/18 09:52 AM
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Can you tell, we’re VERY proud of our capital??  Juneau is probably the most liberal town, by capita, in Alaska. Sitka is not exactly the world wide headquarters of the John Birch Society and I think Breitbart News is banned from the library there...! Pete
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Re: Sitka or Juneau: Which would you move to?
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01/10/18 02:34 PM
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Sitka has a nice brewery. Get yourself a skiff they are also deer to hunt on different islands.
Water is good for two things, Floating Ships and making Beer.
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Re: Sitka or Juneau: Which would you move to?
[Re: Pete in Frbks]
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01/10/18 03:05 PM
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Sitka is not exactly the world wide headquarters of the John Birch Society and I think Breitbart News is banned from the library there...!
Pete
Boy-Howdy, Pete. Sitka (and most of SE Alaska, in my opinion), is a bit too far to the left for my tastes. I always fit in better in Sleetmute or Takotna. Jack
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Re: Sitka or Juneau: Which would you move to?
[Re: Oreamnos]
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01/10/18 07:44 PM
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I don't know anything about the fly fishing opportunities there, but I don't know why you couldn't fly fish for anything that you might find in the creeks around Sitka, I don't know about stealhead, but you shouldn't have trouble finding cutthroat, dollies and various salmon species depending on the time of year.
Don't be intimidated by taking a skiff out on the saltwater, just take it a step at a time. One of the main things you want to always consider is the tides; not just that the water level goes up and down four times a day (you will get your skiff stuck on the beach on an outgoing tide, but it will only happen once), but you also have to keep in mind the direction and speed of the current. When the current goes the opposite direction of even a slight wind it can cause the waves to stack up really quickly.
One thing you don't want to catch is "get-home-itis", that will kill you faster than just about anything. In addition to a personal locator beacon (PLB), and a VHF radio, you always want to have on your skiff a small tarp and some line to construct a quick shelter on the beach. The time will arise when the prudent thing to do is to pull your skiff up on the beach and wait-out the weather. Many times all you have to do is wait for the tide to change direction, which happens every five and a half hours or so.
Don't worry, you'll figure it out pretty fast. You're going to have a great year.
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Re: Sitka or Juneau: Which would you move to?
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01/10/18 09:23 PM
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Gulo, less than 10 fisher ever taken in the Juneau area. I only know of 2 fox, and a handful of lynx, in 30 years. The rest is accurate.
Just doing what I want now.
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Re: Sitka or Juneau: Which would you move to?
[Re: Oreamnos]
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01/11/18 09:27 AM
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AV, that's why I said "possibilities of fisher, wolves, coyotes" etc. On the ABC Islands, a trapper doesn't even have those possibilities.
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