Fishing in Ketchikan Alaska
Fishing in Ketchikan Alaska, reeling in my last Pink Salmon. Caught my limit of 6 Salmon today. Great day of fishing! Northern Lights Charter boat.
Ketchikan Alaska Fishing Trip 2017
All clips recorded by Matthew Lippy.
Edited by Sarah Lippy.
Ketchikan, Alaska
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Avicii - The Nights
American Authors - Best Day of My Life
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Exclusive Alaska Guided Fishing & Wilderness Dining
Experience an authentic fishing excursion in the unspoiled wilderness of Alaska's coastline. You'll be outfitted with waterproof boots, bib overalls, hooded jacket, hat and gloves. Then, glide into a breathtaking landscape aboard a stable, custom, 19-foot skiff. Cast a line, and what you catch will become the fresh basis of a gourmet campsite meal! With only five guests per boat, your professional guide customizes the excursion to fit your interests and skill level. Along the way, you may view seals, eagles, whales, birds, porpoise, spawning salmon, and even bears. With quality fishing gear, hone your skills landing a variety of rockfish, cod, or Pacific halibut. After fishing, the skiff heads to a remote wilderness campsite, where a crackling fire awaits in the rain forest of ancient cedars and spruce. Here, you'll enjoy a gourmet meal of your own freshly caught fish, served atop a saffron-infused, bouillabaisse-inspired stew (no shellfish). Savor sourdough rolls with garlic-aioli spread, a signature rhubarb and blueberry bread pudding, and steaming mugs of coffee or hot chocolate. You'll leave having experienced the Alaskan way of life. Note: Participants must be at least 5 years of age, weigh at least 30 lbs. and no more than 300 lbs. and be physically active. We recommended that you wear warm, layered clothing. Actual fishing duration varies from two to three hours. Tour requires negotiating uneven terrain and the skiff is open to the elements. Alaska State Law requires a fishing license that can be purchased in cash at the outfitting room for $20.
The Alaskan Journey part 2
Hey everyone this is part two of I am not sure how many episodes of my Journey to Alaska. This video is of me getting ready to leave captain L and get on the ferry to Alaska. I have recorded a lot of footage so i figured 10 min episodes would be just fine. Thank you for watching
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Ketchikan City Park
A walk in the Ketchikan city park. A lovely stroll through the town to avoid the crowds. I've been there many times and can help you plan your next Alaska vacation. What a beautiful town it is! Here is an example of a wonderful cruise to Ketchikan (and a great price!)
Halibut Fishing Ketchikan
Halibut Fishing Ketchikan
KETCHIKAN ALASKA.wmv
My visit to Ketchikan Alaska.The beauty is breathtaking.
Spearing Rockfish Southeast Alaska
A compilation video of rockfish shot over several days around Ketchikan Alaska
Ketchikan Zodiac excursion - Bull kelp horn
Alaska Inside Passage Cruise 2014
Another video of our tour guide showing off his trumpet skills.
Mendenhall Glacier and Nugget Falls - Disney Cruise Alaska Wonder
Dock Action at Chinook Shores Lodge
A day in the life of a dock hand at Chinook Shores Lodge in Ketchikan, Alaska. Featuring McKinley, Samadhi & Soren.
Best Week in Ketchikan Alaska So Far!! | Eating Show | Mukbang
Welcome back to my channel!! Today for my eating show/ Mukbang, I had homemade chicken fajita! I tell you about how I had a bear 6ft away from me. This pass week has been amazing! Thanks so much for checking out my channel please do not forget to subscribe!!
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Southeast - Life in The Alaska Panhandle
A photo essay on being a visitor versus a resident of Southeast Alaska.
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Sitka, Alaska AK
Sitka Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top things you have to do in Sitka. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Sitka for You. Discover Sitka as per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Sitka.
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List of Best Things to do in Sitka, Alaska (AK)
Fortress of the Bear
Alaska Raptor Center
Sitka National Historic Park/Totem Park
Sheldon Jackson Museum
Harbor Mountain Trail
Russian Bishop's House
St. Michael's Cathedral
Herring Cove Trail
Baranof Island Brewing Company
Sitka Sound Science Center
Rowan Bay Alaska to Washington Bay
Rowan Bay is a good rest stop, bay is usually calmer the the surrounding waters, and a dock to tie up to means a walk to stretch the legs without worrying about the tide.
Rowan Bay is an old logging camp on Kuiu Island, west of Kake and east of Sitka.
Flight is into Chatham Straights and Washington Bay. Baranof Island in the background
Icy Strait Point, Hoonah, Alaska Cruise 2020
Icy Strait Point, Hoonah, Alaska Cruise 2020, Icy Strait Point Alaska Tourism & Vacations 2020
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Icy Strait Point is a privately owned tourist destination just outside the small village of Hoonah, Alaska. It is located on Chichagof Island and is named after the nearby Icy Strait. Owned by Huna Totem Corporation, it is the only privately owned cruise destination in Alaska, as most stops are owned by the cities in which they are located. Huna Totem Corporation is owned by approximately 1,350 Alaskan Natives with aboriginal ties to Hoonah and the Glacier Bay area. Many of them are of the Tlingit people.
Location: 108 Cannery Road, Hoonah, Alaska
Description Icy Strait Point
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The corporation's goal was to preserve the character of the local village and culture as much as possible, despite the influx of visitors, while still providing substantial help to local economic prospects. They have won several awards for doing this, including in 2008 a Travel to a Better World Award from National Geographic Traveler magazine, in 2012 a Global Vision Award from Travel + Leisure magazine, and in 2013 a finalist World Savers Award from Condé Nast Traveler magazine.
The site includes the 1930s Hoonah Packing Company facility, now converted into a museum, restaurant, and shops. In the view of two travel books, the cannery at the site has been beautifully restored. At the dock, traditionally garbed presenters offer a look at Huna Tlingit culture, and an indoor theatrical production along the same lines is also offered. All shops located there are owned by Alaskans. Alaska's Wildest Kitchen shows visitors the importance of salmon and subsistence fishing in the Tlingit culture and features a culinary instruction space where local residents demonstrate how to fillet salmon and halibut and turn them into burgers, spreads, casseroles, and grilled entrees. The local town of Hoonah is a mile's walk, and reveals contemporary Tlingit life. A 2014 USA Today article described the chance to experience Alaska Native culture in small villages such as Hoonah one of the ten reasons to visit the state.
For the most part, however, Icy Strait Point is a jumping-off point for shore excursions for the cruise passengers. The most well-known of these is the ZipRider zip-line that completes its run near the facility, which was constructed by the Huna Totem Corporation. Opening in May 2007, it measures 5,330 feet (1,620 m) and made claims to being the longest in the world, or later to at least being one of the longest and highest – at 1,330 feet (410 m) – in North America. It has been rated a statewide must do attraction by the Anchorage Daily News. The zip-line was also featured in September 2013 on Travel Channel's Ride-iculous show.
Another popular excursion is to search for coastal brown bears on the nearby Spasski River, where sightings happen but are not guaranteed. Other wildlife, such as bald eagles, are frequently seen in the area. Whale watching excursions are also conducted, as the facility is near the Point Adolphus feeding area for humpback whales. By 2011, attractions at and around Icy Strait Point had reached the level where they were getting non-cruise visitors as well.
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AMHS Ferry Ride
Passing through Neva strait, between Partofshikof and Baranof Islands. Traveling from Juneau / Hoonah to Sitka.
Alaska Gold Panning Tours! Alpine Creek Lodge
We do customized tours to pan and sluice for your own gold! Fully guided, we provide all the tools you'll need to search for gold, silver, platinum, copper and more. We also have found many many fossils on the claim, from crinoids to leaves embedded in rocks. Even found what might be a mammoth toe bone. Our tours run from one day to a week or more! Come on up!
Walking in Sitka, Alaska - What to Do on Your Day in Port
This is a quick video of our port call in Sitka, Alaska. The City and Borough of Sitka (Tlingit: Sheetʼká, Russian: Ситка), formerly Novo-Arkhangelsk, or New Archangel under Russian rule, is a unified city-borough on Baranof Island and the south half of Chichagof Island. The Russians settled Old Sitka in 1799, calling it Fort Saint Michael.
In terms of land area, it is the largest city-borough in the U.S., with a land area of 2,870.3 square miles (7,434 square kilometres) and a total area (including water area) of 4,811.4 square miles (12,461 square kilometres).
It rained the whole time we were there. We walked to the Sitka National Historic Park. It has a lot of tall totem poles. We saw several Bald Eagles but not much other wildlife.
Bering Sea Crab Fishermen's Tour
Bering Sea Crab Fishermen's Tour in Ketchikan, Alaska