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Fish Oregon Alaska
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OccupationCharter Boat
LocationSeward, Alaska-Oregon-NorCal
Introductionfishoregonalaska is a guide company based in Oregon and operates charters in Alaska, Oregon and NorCal. We fish for Salmon and Steelhead on the Chetco River, Elk River, Sixes River, in Oregon. In NorCal we fish the Smith River and the Klamath River for Salmon. In Alaska we offer salt water trips out of Seward, Alaska. www.fishsewardalaska.com believes that when you book a charter fishing trip with us it is our job to ensure that you, your friends and your family have a fun, exciting fishing adventure. We will do our best to put fish on your line. Randy Wells, your skipper, grew up Oregon and Dutch Harbor, Alaska then he graduated high school in Bethel, Alaska. He has spent his life chasing fish and will not only offer you a chance to catch fish, but a chance to learn new fishing techniques. You're not a client, you’re a fishing buddy! Seward, Alaska is an incredible place to visit, fish, and return to year after year. Give us a chance to be your adventure service in Seward, Alaska and the Kenai Peninsula, you won’t be disappointed
InterestsYou are allowed 2 halibut per person per day. Halibut fishing is a major draw to Seward Alaska because some of the largest halibut in the world are caught in Seward, Alaska. Our Halibut range form 20-400lbs. Halibut are the largest fish in the Gulf of Alaska, just outside of Resurrection Bay located in Seward, Alaska. They can grow to more than 8 ft long and 700 lbs. Halibut weighing in at more than 100 pounds are often called "Barn Doors" or “Hogs”, while smaller halibut, less than 20 pounds, are often called "Chickens". The largest Halibut ever caught while sport fishing was 459 lbs. in Unalaska Bay, close to Dutch Harbor, Alaska. Dutch Harbor is where your skipper Randy Wells, learned to chase the great Halibut of Alaska. Halibut fishing out of Seward, Alaska is work however it is painless compared to fishing out of Homer, Alaska. The Gulf of Alaska does not have the huge “rip tides” that Homer and Deep Creek have. Out of Seward we will be Halibut fishing in waters from 80-200ft deep and we will be using only 1-3 lb lead sinkers, whereas out of Homer or Deep Creek you will be using 3-6 lb sinkers and fighting the “rip tide” plus the Halibut. Moreover, out of Seward Alaska will give you the fish you want and fill your camera with wonderful pictures of the surrounding Kenai Fjords.
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