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Photos: Sheefish ice fishing on Kotzebue Sound

Sunshine lured ice fishermen to the frozen surface of Kotzebue Sound on Monday.

With temperatures in the 20s and a light north wind, anglers jigged for sheefish.

Lifelong Kotzebue resident York Mendenhall, who recently retired from a Kotzebue city job, was using a handmade "jigger" from 1980, strung with 70-pound test line, to dangle a "Doctor Spoon" beneath a hole in 3 feet of ice. Mendenhall said the ice should be twice as thick this time of year.

He said it's not unusual to catch 25- to 35-pounders. "Those are the big females," he said.

Sheefish are a large whitefish, important for subsistence and popular for sportfishing, and they can weigh up to 60 pounds.

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