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Kodiak
Island Fishing
Saltwater fishing on Kodiak Island can be done by itself
or you can combine it with river fishing and or hunting. All of our
trips are based out of our BB-lodge 10 minutes from downtown Kodiak, With a
comfortable fast 42 ft chater fishing boat we are able to reach fertile
fishing grounds in less than an hour on most days. We offer up to 6 anglers
per day fully equipped saltwater fishing aboard the Reel Fun.
Our staff of professional fishing and hunting guides make this a safe and
truly enjoyable fishing vacation for everyone. All fishing tackle is
provided along with the cleaning and packaging of you of catch.
Kodiak
Island Halibut Fishing
Kodiak
Island Halibut fishing is one of the most exciting saltwater adventures that
Alaska has to offer. If barn-door halibut are what you are after then
Kodiak Adventures located near Downtown Kodiak is the place for you. The
best thing about halibut fishing here is that we do not have far boat rides or
super deep water to fish like other places in Alaska. Most of our fishing is
done in protected bays that average 60-180 feet deep. Halibut fishing
starts in June and runs thru December, with the peak time July and August.
The average halibut weighs 50 pounds with 150 pound fish common and a 400+ pound
fish possible. After a day of water fowling what could be better than
dropping a jig into the depths, to fight the mighty Halibut. The fall and
winter are not the best time to fish for these wonderful fighters, but these
tasty game fish are available through out the year. Halibut are caught in
75-175 ft of water on rocky bottoms and ledges of the surrounding bays.
Kodiak Island Alaska
Salmon fishing
Silver salmon kick off the saltwater salmon fishing here in early August
lasting into October. These acrobatic aggressive fish travel in large
schools and average 10-15 pounds. We troll cut plug herring and spoons
to locate the fish then use fly rods and light spinning rods to spice up the
fun. The limit is five fish per person per day and limits are the
norm, fresh salmon is not a problem here.
Kings
did somebody say kings? Yes, that's right salt water kings start
showing up here in mid September and the bite is on thru January.
We troll for these monster salmon and the best thing about king fishing
that the best fishing is close to shore.
These fish average 20 - 25 pounds and 30-40 pound fish
caught each year. To fish for kings you will need a king stamp
that is available in Kodiak. After a morning of duck or deer
hunting take a hour and relax while trolling for the King of Salmon.
(More info on Alaska Duck
Hunting)
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