Fishing in icy strait point alaska

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INR ₹27,881 / person

Fishing in icy strait point alaska

Go fishing in Hoonah, Alaska aboard 35 feet  Sport Fishing Vessel for up to 6 people. Rate are $285 per person. Our boat comes with fishing gear, tackle, and bait. Rates:  • 3 hour: $285 per person min of 4 people    For a two person trip it's $570 each plus tax • 5 hour: $1800 for the boat privet tour Includes: • Transportation to/from your cruise ship or hotel • Fishing gear, tackle, bait • Fish cleaning • Arrangement for processing and shipping of fish • Bottled water • Snacks What You Can Expect: Halibut Fishing Hit the weight room lately? If not you may want to before dropping your line deep for this infamously large flat bottom fish, the Pacific Halibut. These barn doors range between 10-400+ pounds. Every summer they rise from ocean depths of over 1,000 feet to as little as 50 feet in search of bait fish to feast on in our local waters. Once hooked, these strong swimmers can provide a great challenge as they fight you back to the bottom. Depending on where the halibut are, we typically fish in depths ranging from 100-400 feet. It’s also possible to pick up rockfish, cod, flounder and other fun creatures while fishing at these depths. The regulations for the size and amount of halibut each person is allowed to retain on a charter change each year.  Each person is allowed one halibut up to 50 inch's long per day. What To Expect Onboard: The boat is a custom aluminum catamaran made by Munson Co Inc and fully-equipped with all available safety gear.  The boat has a heated cabin with comfortable seating for all and restroom available for use. We limit tours to 6 people which allows for an intimate experience of  Southeast Alaska wildlife and scenery.   The Silver Spoon is equipped with large windows and complete walk-around decks which provides a unobstructed 360 degree viewing of the pristine waters of Southeast Alaska. The heated cabin, full bathroom, cushioned seating, table, sink, will keep you comfortable on the water. Importantly, "Silver Spoon" exceeds the United States Coast Guard safety standards. Navigation equipment includes GPS, radar, depth finder, chart plotter, and two VHF radios, ensuring safety. We provide quality halibut fishing tackle, rods, and reels. What To Bring • For those rainy days- Raingear, waterproof footwear • For those sunny days- Hat, sunglasses, sunscreen • Warm clothing • Camera Additional Services: Fishing licenses for non-residents: • $15 (1-day fishing license)   If you have any questions, we can answer those through GetMyBoat’s messaging platform before you pay. Just hit, “Request to Book” and send us an inquiry for a custom offer. Details

Captain is included.

A captain is provided by the listing owner to host and operate the trip.

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  1. Darren

    September, 2022

    Billy is amazing! Everything from fishing, to his knowledge of the area, and the story of who he is! No need to hesitate if you are booking a trip with him, we will do it again in a heartbeat. Thank you Billy for the awesome day!!

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    Tracy

    August, 2022

    Amazing! Would definitely recommend

  3. John

    July, 2022

    We had a blast! Caught halibut, cod and saw a beer along the shore.

  4. Chris

Fishing in icy strait point alaska

Captain Billy is a locally raised Tlingit of Hoonah, Alaska. His Tlingit name is Deikee Jaak of the Wooshkeetaan " Eagle and Shark house." Captain Billy started fishing with his father, uncles and grandfather at a young age on the waters of Southeast Alaska. Captain Billy served as a Police Lieutenant for the Hoonah Police Department for over 25 Years. During that time he spent a lot of time on the water helping with search and rescue and boat recovery. Captain Billy is a graduate of the Flagship Maritime Training Center in Washington and is a USCG Certified Captain. In his free time Captain Billy spends most of his time on the water fishing and hunting.

Features & Details

  • Fishing gear
  • Galley Stove & Oven
  • Life jackets/required safety gear
  • Fish Finder
  • Bait
  • GPS
  • Licensing Required
  • Fuel type: Gas
  • Twin Engine
  • Chart Plotter
  • Head
  • Toilet
  • Cabin
  • Outboard Engine

Approximate Location

You’ll get directions to the departure location when you make a booking.

Cancellation Policy

50% refund up to 5 days prior.

Additional Terms & Information

Halibut Fishing is $320.00 a person plus tax for a three hour trip. There needs to be a min of 4 people  If it's just two people the price is $640 each plus tax for a 3 hour tour You can charter the boat for $2200.00 for the 5 1\2 hour tour and take up to 6 people.   The Captain well determine if the weather conditions are OK and if the trip is canceled due to weather there well be a full refund

What is the best month for halibut fishing in Alaska?

The first thing you need to know about planning Alaska halibut fishing trips is that the best halibut season time is mid-May to mid-September. During the day, the best time to fish is during the high slack tide as it will keep your tackle as close to the bottom as possible.

What is the best month to fish in Alaska?

The best time to travel to Alaska for fishing tends to be in the summer months of June, July, and August for peak season. During these months you can catch the end of the King Salmon season, and peak times for Silver, Red, Pink and Chum Salmon.

Where is the best place to halibut fish in Alaska?

The Kenai Peninsula is home to the best location for Halibut fishing Alaska. Locations such as Seward, Homer, and Ninilchik offer anglers opportunities for productive halibut fishing in world re-nowed waters.

Where in Alaska is the best fishing?

Here are five places you can't go wrong when it comes to fishing in Alaska, depending on what you're looking for..
For saltwater fishing, go to Homer. ... .
For salmon fishing, go to Bristol Bay. ... .
For remote fishing, go to Kodiak Island Archipelago. ... .
For fishing culture, go to Ketchikan. ... .
For trout fishing, go to Kvichak River..