
Sport Fishing Trips

Sportfishing Alaskan Adventure Tours offers weeklong sport fishing trips during the months of July, August, September and October of each year. The 110’ Motor Vessel Alaskan Leader is the base camp that will be anchored in the calm protected bay off the Southern Gulf Coast of Alaska. Icy Bay is a remote area on the Southern Gulf Coast that has not been pressured by commercial Charter Services. It has an excellent run of silvers in the Fall of each year, as well as excellent Halibut and Ling Cod Fishing. You will have the opportunity to fly-fish or rod and reel from the beach for salmon. You will also have the opportunity to float in small skiffs on top of large schools of salmon near the stream terminus. Alaskan Adventure Tours also offers Rock Fish, Halibut and Shark Fishing excursions during your week trip of Salmon Fishing. Auxiliary skiffs and vessel are used for transport to and from shore and bottom fishing trips. Kayaks are also available. This trip is often taken by people wanting something to do while sightseeing in beautiful South Central Alaska. Great for people of all ages. |
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Halibut and Rockfish The Alaskan Adventure Tours fishes for the Gulf of Alaska barn door size halibut beginning July 1st in beautiful Prince William Sound. The halibut are moving in from the Gulf of Alaska to feed in the calm waters of Prince William Sound. Dont be surprised if you hook-up a 150lb+ halibut on this trip. We go where the smaller day-boats cant make it. Rockfish are plentiful and Trophy Size Red Snapper are not uncommon. We anchor up the 60 Motor Yacht Alaskan Adventure in calm protected bays near the halibut grounds and fish from the 35 M/V Sound Adventure. Our Captains are experienced Fishing Guides and are ready to assist when you get the Big One on! There are 3 on- board chest freezers available to allow for proper storage of the fish until you return home. |
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Salmon Shark! Big
Game Salmon Shark fishing in Alaska offers the thrill seeking fisherman
the experience of a lifetime. Salmon Sharks are a cousin to the Great
White Shark and the Mako Shark and just as deadly as its cousins. The
Shark feeds on Salmon hence earning its name of Salmon Shark. Each fall
the waters of Prince William Sound are invaded by the Salmon Shark in
search of returning spawning salmon. The Sharks can be seen in feeding
frenzies jumping from the water and doing aerial acrobatics in certain
areas of the Sound. If you like the action of Marlin fishing, Salmon
Shark fishing is for you. These fish act like Coho Salmon when hooked
into. They spring from the water, tail- walk and barrel role. Special
gear is used in fishing for these beautiful shark. Fishing
Trip Fee:
* These fees are for military personnel permanently stationed in the state who have not met the residency reguirements. See Definition of Resident/Non Resident/Professional Licenses web page for further information. |
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