Multi-Species
Gotta Catch Them All
About
Customize your trip to target multiple species — halibut, salmon, rockfish, lingcod, yellow eye, and more 💡 Helpful Tips Dress in layers — mornings are often chilly, even in summer.
Bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat — the reflection off the water can be intense.
Don’t forget your camera or phone — Alaska’s wildlife and views are worth capturing. ✅ Recommended Items Rain Gear Alaska weather can change quickly, so a good waterproof jacket and pants are highly recommended.
Waterproof Boots or Shoes Expect a wet deck! Stay dry and comfortable with non-slip, waterproof footwear.
Snacks & Lunch While water is provided, we encourage you to bring your favorite snacks and a packed lunch.
Drinks Bring your own beverages (non-alcoholic preferred), including anything you’d like to keep cool in the onboard fridge.
Motion Sickness Medication Even seasoned anglers can feel the motion. It’s better to be prepared than uncomfortable.
Alaska Fishing License Required by law for all anglers age 16 and up. 🎣 Click here to purchase your license online
What's included
- Our boat is fully equipped with everything you need for a full day of comfort, including:
- Restroom (marine toilet)
- Sink and fridge
- Cooler with ice
- Microwave and stove
- Fish cleaning station (filleting provided)
- Option for fish packaging assistance (customer covers packing costs)
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