Half Day Fishing & Sightseeing Combo
Custom Boat Charter from $1230 | Half Day Trips 3 times daily!
About
This is a custom Seward charter focusing on sightseeing with just a little fun fishing included.
We sightsee for about three hours in the beautiful Seward region of Alaska and then fish for black bass for about an hour. The sightseeing tour takes you through the El Dorado Narrows, where you see towering cliffs, sea caves, sea lion haul-outs, bird rookeries, puffins, eagles, black oystercatchers, sea otters, kittiwakes, Murres, Dall porpoise, sometimes mountain goats and black bear, and an occasional whale! Be sure to bring your binoculars and a camera for this Seward sightseeing and fishing combo!
On the way home from Cape Resurrection navigates Rugged Island to Callisto Head and offers a beautiful view of Bear Glacier. We stop at various fishing spots known for catching black bass and fish for about an hour. You enjoy the thrill of catching one fish after another. There are times that you can even reel up two or three on the same line, which really makes for a fun time and an unforgettable excursion on your Alaska vacation!
Highlights
✓ Active and engaging methods ✓ Decades of local knowledge and top catch rates ✓ Small groups for personalized attention ✓ Wildlife viewing built into every trip ✓ Family-owned and operated in Seward since 1982
What's included
Premium Fishing Gear: Enjoy world-class fishing for all species using our premium fishing gear Thrasher and Seeker rods, Avet and Shimano reels, and hand-tied gear using top-end components! Read more about our equipment here!
Smaller Boats for Half-Day Charters: Our half-day boats are smaller, fast, and designed for a more personal experience—carrying just six guests. That means you'll have the captain’s and deckhand’s full attention, making it perfect for shorter trips or first-time anglers.
Fish Fileting and Cleaning: Our crew will clean and fillet your catch. From there, you simply drop it off at the processor of choice to have it packaged, frozen, or even shipped home—easy and hassle-free.
What to bring
What to Wear: Layers are key — it can swing from calm sunshine to wind and rain in minutes. Bring a waterproof jacket, warm hat, and gloves and extra layers you can store inside the boat. Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat help against both sun and glare off the water. Footwear matters too; non-slip, waterproof boots or shoes keep your feet warm and safe on deck.
Bring Food and Drinks: Pack lunch, snacks, and plenty of water (or coffee). It’s a long day on the water! Or purchase a meal plan from us for your trip and enjoy a carefree vacation on the water.
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