
Alaska offers many different fishing methods, but the summer season is where you will find the King Salmon and Halibut. Halibut fishing is also possible in the months from mid-May through mid-June. Red Snapper is another fish you could catch in Alaska's ocean saltwater. If you are looking for a place to go deep sea fishing in Alaska, you've come to the right place!
North Country Halibut Charters
North Country Halibut Charters, a family-owned charter fishing company based in Homer Alaska, is known for its quality halibut fishing. The company has been in operation for over 40 years, specializing in halibut fishing. The charters provide comfortable and modern fishing equipment. Even if you're not an experienced fisherman, they welcome novices and veterans alike.
Crackerjack Charters
Crackerjack Charters is the best choice for anyone looking for a memorable Alaskan fishing adventure. With years of experience, this Seward fishing charter has helped visitors to Alaska catch many trophy fish. In 2008, they won the Best of Alaska award and continued to grow their business since then. You can also enjoy the beautiful scenery while you drive from Anchorage.

Crazy Rays Adventures
You can have a memorable fishing adventure with one of the multi-species and Alaska halibut charters companies. You have the option to choose from several sizes of boats and they are equipped using state-of-the art equipment. Whittier, located just south of Anchorage is a great place to fish in southcentral Alaska. A multi-day sea duck hunt is something you might consider while on a charter. Prince William Sound is a great spot to spot waterfowl.
M/V Equinox
A 53-foot fiberglass motor yacht M/V Equinox is the perfect vessel for adventurous Alaskan adventures. This yacht charter offers 3 staterooms and 2 full bathrooms. The interior is classic and spacious. The trips depart Sitka and arrive in Anchorage, Alaska. They explore the waters around Chichagof Island and Baranof Islands as well as the Inside Passage. Brooks Areson is the Equinox's manager, Cameo Padilla is a Sitka native with many years of fishing experience.
Big Blue Charters
For a day of fishing in the deep waters of Alaska, look no further than Big Blue Charters. The company sails from Sitka, Alaska, offering quality fishing excursions for Salmon, Halibut, and other big game fish. Because of the protected waters and natural fishery, these waters are ideal for charter fishing. Charter fishing is also possible from large BAMF boats, which are incredibly well-maintained and stocked with high-quality fishing gear.

Captain Joel Miller
Chartering a boat with Captain Joel Miller is a great way to have an unforgettable experience. Captain Joel Miller has extensive knowledge of the ocean having been on several pleasure yachts and research ships. His knowledge of the region also translates into a customized experience, such as bay tours, kayaking, and remote camping. He also holds a 100-ton United States Coast Guard license and is certified as a CERT, Certified Emergency Medical Technician.
FAQ
Is it safe to eat fish caught by someone else?
No matter where you buy your fish, always ask the seller if they have a freshness date on their fish. It's safe to eat if the fish doesn't have an expiration date. You shouldn't eat fish that smells or looks old.
How long does it take to become an expert fisherman?
Expert fishermanship takes practice over many years. You will be a better fisherman if you learn new techniques and improve your skills.
What kind of fishing gear do I need?
A rod, reel line, hooks, line, bait, tackle box and some snacks. You will need to know how to cast, hook up a hook and use a trolling motor to catch fish. Most importantly, you must be patient and wait until the right moment to strike!
Where can I find my fishing gear?
All of these items are available in most sporting goods stores. If you're looking for something more specific, you might want to look online. Many websites sell everything, from rods to reels to tackle boxes to lures.
Statistics
- Orvis, Simms, and Fishpond have been making some of the best packs and vests for a long time, and it seems like 90% of the anglers around the area use these brands. (troutandsteelhead.net)
- For most freshwater species you are most likely to target when first starting out, a reel size of 20 to 30 should be more than enough! (strikeandcatch.com)
- It is estimated there are at least 2 million people who go fishing in California each year. (californiayachtsales.com)
- About 40 percent of all fish are freshwater species. (takemefishing.org)
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How To
How to tie a fishing lure like a professional
Below are steps that will help you make simple fishing lures with different materials.
Step 1 - Cut two pieces of twine to a length of 3/4 inch.
Step 2: Cut one end of the twine in half.
Step 3 - Twist both ends together.
Step 4: Wrap the ends of the twine around the first twine piece so that the knot is inside the loop.
Step 5: Keep the loop tight.
Step 6 Repeat step 4.
Step 7: Secure the knot with a needle or pin.
Step 8: Cut excess twine.