Ketchikan - Halibut Fishing
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This is the experience many anglers dream of when planning an Alaskan vacation, fishing for the largest flatfish in the world, the Pacific Halibut. Imagine catching your first wild halibut with your friends or family and the bragging rights that will come with sharing this delectable fish back home. Unlike many other Alaska destinations, Ketchikan fishing is in protected waters, a short ride from the marina. No matter your skill level, you'll fish like a local, with a Penn rod and Penn 114 reel in your own two hands, working the sandy flats, drifting with the current, jigging in waters as deep as 300 feet. Spend the day with an experienced Alaskan guide, in pursuit of the elusive halibut, learning the secrets of fishing circle hooks, working the tides and battling your leviathan. You can choose to custom process your halibut, as well as purchase a selection of local Alaskan seafood to include with the shipment of your bounty home. Note: Participants must be at least 5 years of age, weigh a minimum of 30 lbs and a maximum of 300 lbs. Deck or rubber soled shoes must be worn on board. We recommend that you wear warm, layered clothing. Rain gear, rubber boots, comfortable float jackets, wool socks, hat and gloves. Halibut fishing equipment and tackle are provided. Actual fishing duration is 4 1/2 hours. Alaska State Law requires a fishing license that can be purchased in cash at the outfitting room for $20. You'll need a credit card in order to have your catch processed and sent home (U.S. only). Fish cannot be stored on board the ship.
IRR at work in Ketchikan Alaska
The City of Ketchikan has used IRR for patching potholes since last summer. Our crews are continually amazed at how well it has performed. We have not had a single patch ravel or come loose this winter. It is even better than the original asphalt.
The winter freeze thaw cycles with rain and snow has not phased the material at all. Chains do not even marr or scratch the patch. Overall, we couldn't be more pleased with IRR and we plan to have plenty of material on hand from now on.
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Go Fish! An Amazing Alaska Shore Excursion
Check out this exciting video of the Deadliest Catch shore excursion in Ketchikan, Alaska, which you can experience aboard several cruise lines sailing the region.
Halibut Fishing Ketchikan
Halibut Fishing Ketchikan
Sitka Alaska come visit part 1
City of Sitka great place to visit for salmon and halibut charter fishing. Visit our website at searoamercharters.com.
Our charter service combines a great vessel, awesome fishing, my 20 years of charter and commercial fishing, and custom affordable fishing package to creat an experience of a life time.
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.
FISHERMEN'S INN PORT ALEXANDER AK FULL MOVIE
Fishermen's Inn Port Alexander June 2013
Hope you enjoy this movie from our father-son family trip. If you are interested in creating your own personal Alaska wilderness experience please check out the website attached here for more information on Fishermen's Inn
Alaska Yellow Eye & Lingcod Fishing
Many argue Alaska offers the best yellow eye, rockfish and lingcod fishing in the world. Without hesitation, Team Pautzke flew north to Anchorage, hopped on a plane to Kenai and drove to Seward to hop on a boat in search of trophy bottomfish action.
Rather than hire a guide, two of our pros, Luke Haman of Kenai River Guides and John Albrich searched the topographic charts to find remote islands where we could test our brines and scents and see how well we could catch fish, even with no prior experience. None of us had ever fished this area, roughly 100 miles from Seward. Fortunately, success echoed the entire three days we spent on the Pacific Ocean.
Armed with herring marinated in Pautzke Chartreuse Fire Brine and Halibut & Rockfish Nectar, we dropped our herring tipped jigs to bottom in search of rocky pinnacles and were able to induce strikes on every drift from various rockfish species. Combined with world class scenery, intimate encounters with wildlife and rare calm, sunny days on the open ocean, it was an unforgettable experience we'll all never forget.
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Fishing in Alaska
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Beginning 0ne hundred miles
southwest of homer, this area is the site of a massive
Volcanic eruption which occured in 1912.
The explosions that created this moonscape were so
immense, that they were heard 750 miles away in juneau.
This area is also one of the most
popular sport fishing regions in alaska... If not in the world.
The alaskan peninsula is almost entirely devoid of roads,
and the bears make the trails. Here, as in many parts of
alaska , the small plane is the main means of transportation,
and the many fishing lodges scattered throughout the region
Rely heavily on small floatplanes to get their guests to the
Spectacular fishing grounds the alaskan peninsula is famous for.
Nearly a dozen species of freshwater gamefish
inhabit this unique area which has produced more
World records than any other part of alaska .
The bristol bay basin is home to the largest
Sockeye or red salmon runs in the world.
each summer millions of mature sockeye salmon,
averaging 8 pounds , migrate back to bristol bay
tributaries to spawn.
Following the call of some ancient instinct, the
Mature fish swim up their native rivers from the
ocean, across the lakes and into the smallest creeks
To the place of their birth.
Upon reaching their
Breeding grounds the salmon mate, spawn and then
Die, leaving their flesh to fertilize this delicate ecosystem.
The trillions of eggs spawned on each streambed,
Become a prime food source for predatory fish such
As this fat rainbow.
iliamna lake, the second largest lake in
the united states, is the nursery for what are
Thought to be the largest rainbow trout in the world.
Pound for pound, these rainbows put up a better
Fight than any other gamefish.
on the coastal rivers, fresh silver salmon provide
unforgetable fishing for even the most jaded angler
These fish, just entering the streams, are full of the
Strengh they will need for their long journey.
all of the pacific salmon enter fresh water as bright,
silver sided fish, but eventually change color
and shape as they move upstream to their spawning
beds.
other animals make their homes in these waterways.
Beavers, often change the course of the rivers...
And another creature makes his presense known
By a network of trails and indentations in the grass.
Sam Dalin - Blacktail Deer Hunt (Part 1)
sam dalin hosts a blacktail deer hunt on Prince of Whales, a three hour ferry ride from Ketchikan, Alaska.
How To Find REAL Alaska Seafood Processing Jobs 2019
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Salmon Fishermen on Inside Passage Journey from Seattle to Alaska
Salmon fishermen en route from Seattle to Alaska on the Inside Passage take an overnight break near Tree Point in the Salish Sea where they also fish for halibut. Drinking homemade rasberry rhubarb wine, Captain Pete has been making the journey for the last 48 consecutive years and the other captain for 30+. They sell their wild caught salmon online at Subscribe to my channel for more juicy stories from around the world.
Ketchikan Fishing Minute 09/24/2015
Video Blog and Fish Report for the third week of September 2015.
Ketchikan Alaska Halibut Fishing, First City Charters
Ketchikan has some excellent halibut fishing opportunities.The halibut start showing up in May and are here through the middle of September, with the peak of halibut fishing in Ketchikan being June, July, and August.Normally we fish between 200 to 400 feet of water. Bottom types vary a lot from mud to rock. I look for structures that hold bait fish. If you find the bait fish, you find the halibut.
Experience Alaska - Cultural History
The cultural history of Alaska is explored at several of Alaska's National Parks. Human activities here are integrated into natural processes and have been that way for thousands of years.
HOW TO GET A SEAFOOD PROCESSING JOB IN ALASKA AND MONTHLY PAY IN 2019?(PART 1)
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There are lots of reasons to go after an Alaska fishing job.
The answer’s pretty simple really. People are drawn to the adventure of working in America’s last great frontier and by the excellent earnings potential. With overtime and the possibility for bonus pay, workers in Alaska’s salmon processing plants enjoy the possibility of making far more than their counterparts working fast food or retail back home in the lower-48. Okay, maybe the answer isn’t even that simple!
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Alaska Cruise Shrimping & Crabbing - Inside Passage
One of the best features of a Alaska small ship cruise is the ability to have shrimping and crabbing as an on-board experience. If you haven't experienced shrimping and crabbing on an Alaskan cruise, here is your opportunity!
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2017 Alaska vacation (Anchorage, Denali Park, Seward, Girdwood, Exit Glacier, Portage Glacier, Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center)
Nellie D goes to Alaska
Our trip from Seattle, WA to Alaska via the Inside Passage on Nellie D, a 37' Lord Nelson Victory Tug. Departed Seattle, WA. Places visited during the first 31 days include, Poulsbo WA, Everett WA, Deception Pass, Sindney BC, Nanaimo BC, Pender Harbour BC, Princess Louisa Inlet BC, Powell River BC, Desolation Sound BC, Lund BC, Grace Haven BC, Prideaux Haven BC, Melanie Bay BC, Teakerne Arm BC, Blind Channel BC, Lagoon Cove BC, Port Hardy BC, Quatsie River BC, Pruth Bay BC, Shearwater BC, Oliver Cove BC, Culpepper Lagoon BC, Khutze Inlet BC, Lowe Inlet BC, Prince Rupert BC, Ketchikan AK.
Colas USA - Ketchikan Airport
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