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Join A Guided Fishing Trip
OR
A self guided Fishing Trip
We do guided walk in fishing trips on Resurrection Bay
If you would like to fish on your own, we have the package for you!
we also rent gear and (sit on top) fishing kayaks for lakes .
Online fishing & hunting licenses are available https://www.adfg.alaska.gov/Store/
Red (Sockeye) Salmon
Guided Fishing Adventure

Red Salmon fishing info
Rated: Easy
Trip Length: Half day,
3-4 hours
Late May to July
We catch fish!
Join us 2021
Check-in Time:
Varies call to discuss! Tides do effect our desired fishing timing and also our success at catching fish!
Price: $175 ea. + tax
2 person minimum
What's Included?
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Guide
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Fishing Pole & Hooks
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Hip Waders
What should I bring?
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FISHING LICENSE!
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Active Wear made of synthetic & water-wicking materials
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Fleece Jacket
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Rain Jacket & Pants if you have your own
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Please, no cotton or denim
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Your Camera!
Red Salmon fishing
Trip Description
Red salmon or Sockeye are one of the most numerous species of salmon in streams and rivers of Alaska. Red salmon is by far the State of Alaska’s most valuable commercial salmon species, with millions of fish returning to Bristol Bay, the Copper river Basin, the Prince William Sound, Upper Cook inlet and the Kenai Peninsula. The sockeye salmon is a plankton feeder which is unlike the other Alaska salmon species and they are very passive toward lures. This salmon generally spends 2-3 years in the ocean before returning to their spawning waterways in large schools. The driving force that brings the sockeye salmon to migrate to its spawning bed is legendary. You need only watch them leap waterfalls and speed through fast currents to see the force and will to survive that the red salmon possesses. Pound for pound the sockeye, is the strongest and most demanding sport fish in Alaska. The State of Alaska sportfishing record for this salmon is 16 pounds
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Our fishing guide will provide poles and all fishing gear needed. We fish from one of our many locations along the coast of Resurrection Bay. This is for walk-in fishing. All clients must be able to walk on uneven and slippery ground. It is a fun and exciting time for all age and experience levels.
Times will vary according to tide times - The fishing is usually better at the changing tides.
Silver (Coho) Salmon
Guided Fishing Adventure

Silver
Salmon fishing info
Rated: Easy
Trip Length: Half day,
3-4 hours
Early Aug - Late Aug*
We catch fish!
Join us 2021
Check-in Time:
Varies call to discuss! Tides do effect our desired fishing timing and also our success at catching fish!
Price: $175 ea. + tax
2 person minimum
What's Included?
-
Guide
-
Fishing Pole & Hooks
-
Hip Waders
What should I bring?
-
FISHING LICENSE!
-
Active Wear made of synthetic & water-wicking materials
-
Fleece Jacket
-
Rain Jacket & Pants if you have your own
-
Please, no cotton or denim
-
Your Camera!
Silver Salmon fishing
Trip Description
For many anglers, the Silver salmon represents the main reason why fishing Seward is well worth their time. The reputation for silver salmon fishing is legendary in Resurrection Bay and the surrounding waters. During the peak of the run, salmon can be seen jumping everywhere. Fishing for silvers from Seward is a great introduction to Alaska salmon fishing. Silvers make their appearances around mid-June and continue right into the early fall. The Seward Silver Salmon derby traditionally takes place during the second week of August. While they are smaller in numbers in late June, they are in high abundance from the third week for June right up until Labor Day.
Please Read
Our fishing guide will provide poles and fishing gear needed. We fish from one of our many locations along the coast of Resurrection Bay. This is for walk-in fishing. All clients must be able to walk on uneven and slippery ground. It is a fun and exciting time for all age and experience levels.
Times will vary according to tide times - The fishing is usually better at the changing tides.