Halibut Charters

Private Group of 2 - 6 people • 4 and 6 Hour Trips • All Ages Welcome • Starting at $930

About

Truly a “MUST DO” when visiting Ketchikan!

Book with To The Limit Sportfishing and enjoy a completely private charter. Save hundreds of dollars!

Rates

Four Hour Trips - $295 per Person (Groups of 4-6 People) - $365 per Person (Groups of 3 People) - $465 per Person (Groups of 2 People)

Six Hour Trips - $400 per Person (Groups of 4-6 People) - $465 per Person (Groups of 3 People) - $600 per Person (Groups of 2 People)

When booking, be sure to schedule your charter to start one hour after your scheduled cruise ship arrival time.

Local sales tax not included

The Trip

A fun filled private halibut charter operated by the company owner and charter captain. With over 40 years experience fishing in and around Ketchikan, I know where, how and what species to fish for. We’ll chase our limit of halibut for four or six full hours of fishing. The C/V Mazie Grace is a fully outfitted sought-after Sportfisher. All rods, reels, tackle and bait are provided. Coffee, soft drinks, water, snacks and cookies, as well as a drink cooler with ice is provided.

Please Note

Halibut fishing is weather dependent. Too rough of conditions and we can cancel the charter or salmon fish and/or sightsee.

Getting to the Boat

Once the ship has arrived in Alaskan waters (about an hour prior to docking) you should have full cell service and be able to call a taxi. Call SOURDOUGH CAB COMPANY at 907-225-5544 and setup a ride from the cruise ship dock to the Knudson Cove Harbor / Boat Ramp. 6 people max and takes about 15 minutes.

Be prepared to fish!

I can supply rain gear, but HIGHLY recommend you bring your own. Proper footwear. Boots or waterproof shoes aren't necessary but are nice. Hat, sunscreen, and sunglasses. Even on cloudy days you can get sunburnt. Your camera! Your photo ID. Fishing licenses are required for all fishermen 16 and over. Sightseers and onlookers who aren’t fishing do not need a license. Licenses available at Alaska Department of Fish and Game web site.

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