Full Day Halibut Fishing Charter
$315 per person
Most of our halibut fishing takes place on the protected waters of the Cook Inlet. This 200 mile inlet holds one of the world’s healthiest and productive halibut fisheries. The Inlet is 35 miles wide and nestled in between the snow capped Alaska Mountain Range on the west side and the Kenai Peninsula to the east. This is an amazingly beautiful place to fish and these trips often include whale sightings, sea otter viewing and lots of halibut action!
Because of the Wednesday (and some Tuesday Halibut closures, we are happy to offer saltwater salmon fishing trips. Depending on the species targeted, this trip may require a king salmon stamp on your fishing license.
Add “rockfishing” for sea bass for an additional $25 per person.
About Halibut Fishing Trips
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game regulated sport fishing for halibut. Anglers can currently keep 2 halibut. Currently, one halibut can be any size and one must be under 28 inches.
Halibut fishing is closed to charters on Wednesdays and some Tuesday’s during the peak of the fishing season. Departure time varies each day according to tidal movements.
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