ull
Day Charters
These boats start your trip about 7 a.m.
The average full-day fishing trip will last 8-10 hours. These vessels
hold from 6 to 12 passengers. Private fishing parties available. All
boats have heated cabin and a head.
Prices: |
May and Sept |
June 1 to August 31 |
6 pack boats |
$275 |
$300 |
Larger boats |
$225 |
$260 |
Combination salmon / halibut is an additional $50.00 per person.
Combination Ling cod / halibut combo $390 (after July 1)
Call for full boat prices |
Half
Day Charters
Two time slots available with half-day.
You can start at 7 am and return by Noon or start at 12:30 PM and
return by 6 pm. This is the best trip for those with children along or
for those short on time. These boats easily accommodate parties up to
20.
Fishing Trips
Half Day Halibut |
Shoulder
May14-Jun 22 |
Peak
Jun 23-Aug 24 |
End of Season
Aug 25-Sept 15 |
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Adult |
$195 |
$210 |
$195 |
Seniors (62+) |
$185 |
$200 |
$185 |
Child (under 15) |
$170 |
$185 |
$170 |
AM Trip Check-in 6:30 AM, Departs 7 AM, Returns Approx 12:30-1PM, Slip F1
PM Trip Check-in 11:30 AM, Departs 12 PM, Returns Approx 5:30-6PM, Slip F1 |
7.85% sales tax rate added to every total
Jackpot - 55 ft.
Sizzler - 50 ft. |
Required Licenses
& Tags
Fish Licenses: |
1 day |
3 day |
7 day |
14 day |
Full Season |
Non-Resident: |
$25 |
$45 |
$70 |
$105 |
$145 |
Resident: |
All year $29 |
King Salmon Tags: |
1 day |
3 day |
7 day |
14 day |
Full Season |
Non-Resident: |
$10 |
$20 |
$30 |
$50 |
$100 |
Resident: |
All year $10 |
What to bring:
Warm, layered clothing, hat and gloves (even lightweight are great) and
rubber soled shoes. Bring your camera and LOTS of film. We do sell film
if you forget. Binoculars are almost a must for wildlife viewing.
You will need a sack lunch (bring your own). High-energy snacks such as
candy bars are real handy. Bring your own beverages, pop, coffee
or bottled water. Other things you may need are motion sickness pills
(if necessary) and a rain poncho. All these items are also
available at our store for your convenience.
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