Top Rated Ketchikan Multi Species Trip - 5 hours
Ages 4+ • See everything that Southeast Alaska has to offer!
About
Duration
5 hours
About
This trip allows guests to make the most out of their day on the water. During peak season, halibut and salmon are not far from one another and fishing can be as easy as pulling the anchor and setting out the down riggers! Most trips will start by running to the most productive halibut grounds. Once the limit is met or guests have had their fill of bottom fishing, we will transition to salmon fishing.
Guest preferences and weather are always taken into consideration and some days it is advantageous to pursue salmon first then halibut. Rockfish and lingcod are also on the menu during this charter, both species prefer reefs and rocky structure often near our salmon fishing locations. Speak with your guide about what your preferences are and what they think is best!
What's provided
- USCG licensed captain and guide
- All necessary and legally required safety gear
- All tackle, gear, and bait
- Light snacks and water
- Portable marine restroom with privacy curtain
- Delivery of your catch to the processor.
What to bring
- Warm layered clothing, waterproof or water-resistant highly encouraged
- Sunscreen
- Sunglasses & a hat
- Cameras
- Fishing licenses. Licenses should be purchased online ahead of time. You will be provided a link in your confirmation email to purchase your license.
Fish Processing
- The processing and shipping of your fish will be done through our 3rd party vendor Cedars Lodge. Processing is priced per filleted pound. The average costs of processing is $3 per pound. After boxing and shipping our guests can expect to pay $9-$12 dollars per pound in total.
Please Note
- All of our trips are private whether you are a party of 1 or 6. We can accommodate 6 passengers maximum.
- If your date or time is not available to book online please send us a message through our contact form on our website or give us a call at 9076179106
2026 halibut regulations
Thursday Closures: No halibut may be caught or kept on Thursdays between June 18th and September 10th
- Daily Limit is one Fish up to 34 inches or one fish over 80 inches
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