Halibut Fishing Trip

Starting at $350 • Ages 5+ • 8 Hours • 6 Passenger Private and Non-Private Trips

About

Catch Some Halibut!

Rates

  • Person: $350/pp
  • Private Tour: $2,100
  • Peak Season Person: $375/pp
  • Peak Season Private Tour: $2,100

Duration

8 Hours

About

We head to the best possible fishing spots either on Cook Inlet or out on the Gulf Of Alaska; Depending on weather and tides that day.

Departure Time

Departure is based on tides. It can be as early as 5am or as late 10am. Captain will contact you with the exact departure time.

What To Wear

We encourage everyone to to dress warm and bring layers. Rain gear is also encouraged and waterproof shoes or knee boots are great to have but are not necessary. Our have warm dry cabins but all of the fishing happens out on the open deck.

The Weather

In May, temperatures range from the low 40s to as high as 70 degrees. June and July temperatures range from the 50s to the 80s. In the months of August and September, expect damp cooler weather with temperatures from the low 40s to the high 60s and more rain.

Our Boats

Each of our boats has twin outboards, heated cabins, and marine restrooms for your safety and comfort. We supply top quality fishing equipment for each person on the boat. Both boats are Coast Guard equipped for your safety and all captains are USCG licensed.

More Info

Halibut fishing in Alaska continues to be one of the most popular activities of residents and visitors alike. Halibut fishing is easy to do, and the reward when you're done is, you will have some of the best eating fish in the world to take home for the freezer. There’s nothing like wild Alaska halibut!

What to bring

Warm clothes, rain gear, lunch, fishing license and salmon stamp.

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