
Crackerjack Sportfishing Charters
seward, AK
$280–$300 per person (shared)

seward, Alaska
Crackerjack Sportfishing Charters
›Halibut (8 hrs)
›Rockfish & lingcod
›Salmon combo
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seward, AK
$280–$300 per person (shared)

seward, Alaska
›Halibut (8 hrs)
›Rockfish & lingcod
›Salmon combo

kodiak, Alaska
›Halibut (8–10 hrs)
›King salmon
›Bottom fish
+1 more trip types
Gulf of Alaska monster halibut and salmon charters out of Kodiak — some of the largest halibut in the state are caught in these waters.

king salmon, Alaska
›King salmon (Alagnak River)
›Sockeye (Jul)
›Silver salmon (Aug)
+1 more trip types
Katmai Lodge is a fly-in fishing lodge on the Alagnak River near King Salmon, targeting Pacific salmon, Arctic char, and trout by fly fishing and spin casting with guided boat and wading trips, plus bear viewing and wildlife photography.

bettles, AK
10-day Dall Sheep backpack hunt from $32,500

bettles, Alaska
›Spring Brown Bear Hunt
›Fall Brown Bear Hunt
›Arctic Grizzly Bear Hunt
+3 more trip types

dillingham, AK
$6,200 per person for 6-night package (all-inclusive, fly-in)

dillingham, Alaska
›Multi-species salmon
›Rainbow trout fly fishing
›Arctic char
+1 more trip types
Remote fly-out fishing lodge in Bristol Bay, established 1969, using a fleet of float planes to reach rivers across Wood-Tikchik State Park, Togiak Refuge, and Katmai for five salmon species, rainbow trout, char, grayling, and pike.


ketchikan, Alaska
›King salmon (May–Jul)
›Silver salmon (Aug–Sep)
›Halibut & rockfish
+1 more trip types
soldotna, Alaska
›King salmon drift (May–Jul)
›Red salmon (Jul–Aug)
›Silver salmon (Aug–Sep)
30+ years guiding on the Kenai River — Mike knows every hole, every run, and every trick for landing trophy king salmon in Soldotna waters.

homer, AK
Contact for pricing — 50% deposit required at booking

homer, Alaska
Homer-based guided hunting operation offering vessel-based hunts for brown, grizzly and black bear, Dall sheep, caribou, mountain goat, wolf and wolverine, plus wilderness fishing and bear-viewing across Alaska Game Management Units 9 and 15.
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juneau, Alaska
›Salmon combo
›Halibut
›Combined fishing & sightseeing

talkeetna, Alaska
›fly-in drop
›flightseeing
›glacier landing
+1 more trip types

homer, AK
$275/person (3/4 day & Pacific cod), $375/person (full day halibut or salmon), $450/person (long range salmon/rockfish or long range halibut June–Aug), $475/person (halibut & salmon combo), $500/person (trophy halibut/rockfish)

homer, Alaska
›3/4 day halibut (5-6 hours)
›Full day halibut – local (6-8 hours)
›Full day salmon (May–September)
+4 more trip types

homer, AK
$325–$500 per person depending on trip length and type. 56' Ultimate: 3/4 day $325/adult, full day $375/adult, private $5,250. 6-passenger boats: single species $400/person ($2,400 private), combo $450/person ($2,700 private), multi-species $500/person ($3,000 private). Plus 7.85% sales tax.

homer, Alaska
›3/4 day halibut (approx. 6 hours)
›Full day halibut
›Full day salmon (approx. 8 hours)
+5 more trip types


seward, Alaska
›Halibut charter
›Silver salmon (Aug–Sep)
›Combo trips


angoon, Alaska
›guided
›wildlife viewing
›freshwater
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459 lb
Sport-caught halibut record
Landed near Unalaska in 1996 — the largest ever taken on sport tackle in Alaska.
97 lb 4 oz
World-record king salmon
Caught by Les Anderson on the Kenai River in May 1985 — still the all-tackle world record.
#1
World's largest sockeye run
Bristol Bay draws tens of millions of red salmon every summer.
17M acres
Tongass National Forest
The largest national forest in the U.S. — the temperate rainforest of Southeast Alaska.
26
Game Management Units
Alaska's hunting regulations are set unit-by-unit — seasons and rules vary widely.
100+ yrs
Yelloweye rockfish lifespan
One reason bottom-fishing limits are so protective — these fish grow very slowly.
6,640 mi
Alaska coastline
More coastline than the rest of the U.S. combined — endless saltwater fishing.
3,000+
Rivers in Alaska
Plus over 3 million lakes — a freshwater fishery like nowhere else.