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Enjoy a day of chasing Halibut and Rockfish in Seward, AK!
Early Season is April through June 5th. Every spring, our inland waters explode with an abundance of bait fish, which attracts schools of Alaskan Halibut, ranging in size from 10 pounds to 400 pounds. These Halibut rise from ocean depths of over 1000 feet to as little as 50 feet of water in search of bait as they begin their frenzied feast. Alaska Halibut are some of the finest athletes in the sea. With no body fat and pure muscle, these rod-straining fish can exhaust you by their brute strength as they fight you back to the bottom. We invite you to try your luck with the assistance of our highly trained crew, in landing these robust monsters. After June 15th these trips are for the fisherman who want to target HALIBUT only. We understand many customers are spending time on the beautiful Kenia river and have their fill of salmon for the season and are on the hunt for white meat to round off their Alaskan experience. That is why we offer Halibut-rockfish trips throughout the summer. Our Halibut only trips allow us to what we call “Hog Hunt” longer than other trips we offer. There becomes a time when we must fill out the rest of our halibut limits, and we are off to one of our finishing spots. Depending on whether we go East or West you can rest assured we are going to give it our best to catch you a fish of a lifetime.
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We ask you to meet us at the Alaska Seafood Grill between 5:30am to 5:45am. The Grill will open at 5am and have coffee, quick breakfast options. Our crew will meet you there and walk you down to the boats. We will leave the dock promptly at 6am, returning between 4:30 and 6pm.
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You must purchase a fishing license prior to your trip. If on a King Salmon combo you must purchase a King Salmon Stamp.
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In addition to a fishing license, you will need to bring food and beverages. We recommend you wear warm, layered clothing and water-resistant shoes-boots, and bring raingear, hat, gloves, sunscreen, sunglasses, and seasickness remedies. You might want to bring a camera and binoculars, as well. No large coolers please, You’re welcome to bring a small cooler for your lunch, if you’d like.
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There is a 7% tax and a $3.50/person head tax.
Fuel Surcharge 2023:
– UNDER $5.00 PER GALLON: NO SURCHARGE
– $5.00 – $5.25 PER GALLON: $10 PER PERSON PER DAY
– $5.26 – $5.75 PER GALLON: $20 PER PERSON PER DAY
– $5.76 – 6.25 PER GALLON: $30 PER PERSON PER DAY