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Property #89
Country:USA
City,State:Ninilchik, ALASKA
Property Type:hunting
Hunting:NO
Fishing:YES
Guides:YES
Children Welcome?YES
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Amenities/Activities:Fishing, Boating, Tours, Camping
 
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Property Description
HALIBUT:
You could be landing fish like this if you choose a halibut trip in Cook Inlet, the most prolific halibut fishery in the world. Halibut LOVE its flat sandy gravel bottom and thrive on the ecosystem’s food chain of herring, cod, salmon, and crab. Even though every halibut isn’t a barn door, your likelihood of catching your limit of 25 pounders is excellent, and every fish caught yields mounds of succulent boneless white meat.

When you choose to access this fishery from our location at Ninilchik (Deep Creek Recreation Area) you will note the shortest travel time of all the halibut fishing spots in Alaska. Due to our proximity to the fishing grounds, the boat ride is usually no more than 45 minutes, as opposed to two or three hours at locations like Homer or Seward.

King Salmon
If you are yearning for the prized Alaska Chinook King Salmon, our location provides two distinct opportunities to fulfill your dream. View our full fishing schedule for king salmon. The first run is in May and June and the second one is the month of July.

First Run:
In May and early June, we can intercept the first run of kings in the saltwaters of Cook Inlet as they migrate toward their home rivers. This type of trip, known locally as a combo, is done by trolling about 2 ½ to 3 hours in conjunction with a halibut trip. The angry fight and arm-numbing strength of a hooked chinook in saltwater will provide memories for a lifetime. Not to mention huge bright red salmon fillets.

The first run starts into the local rivers about the third week of May and continues in the rivers until the end of June. The best river for this fishery is the Kasilof River, about 17 miles north of our resort. It is a non-motorized river, meaning only drift boats are permitted. This provides a quiet, serene experience punctuated only by cries of fish on!. You will love it. We provide 7 hour professionally guided trips in our drift boats on this river.

Second Run:
July brings the second run of kings, the big lunkers, into the Kenai River. The best-known salmon river in the world and the home of the world record king of nearly 100 pounds! You have your choice of power or drift boat here and either half or full day trips. If you hook one of these monsters you better sit down and strap in because you are in for the fight of your life. You should try it.

Silver Salmon:
There is no doubt that the Alaskan Coho Silver salmon is, pound-for-pound, the most acrobatic fighting fish in the world. We provide three opportunities to observe their patented double back flip with three twists defense:
  • 1. saltwater charters from Seward
  • 2. river fishing from boats in the Kenai and Kasilof Rivers
  • 3. fly-in trips by float plane across Cook Inlet.
Saltwater Fishing:
Saltwater fishing for silvers from Seward is perhaps the most fun fishing we do all year. It starts in late July and lasts until about Labor Day. 8 hour trips for silvers are the norm here, but we can also do 10 hour trips fishing for a variety of species such as lingcod, rock fish, and red snapper also. Contact us for more information.

River Fishing:
River fishing for silvers begins August 3rd and our trips are 7 hours in the Kasilof or Kenai rivers. Every other year there is a bonus of tremendous pink salmon fishing also, which can be so intense your arms will be sore for days.

Fly-in Fishing:
Fly-in trips for silvers can also be arranged. This is an exciting opportunity not only to get in some great fishing, but also breathtaking sightseeing during the flight. These trips are about 8 hours and as a bonus, usually take you up close and personal with a number of four-legged, brown-haired fishermen with big teeth. I’m not talking about your twin cousins here but real, wild, Kodiak brown bears. Overall this is the most exciting trip available. Silver salmon fishing here starts in late July.

Remote Fly-In:
Get ready for the trip of your life. If it’s not enough for you to get in an airplane while it’s sitting ON WATER and actually take off from the water, then just wait until you land on the water on the other side of Cook Inlet.

These day trips take you to areas only accessible by aircraft, and enroute provide the most dramatic view of our glorious mountains, volcanoes, glaciers, and rivers imaginable. Your guide is your pilot, and for about 8 hours he or she will give you a bird’s eye view of Alaska, and a great fishing experience.

Fish and Bears:
Your trip will be primarily a fishing trip for salmon, the species dependant on exactly when you travel here. And the fishing is fantastic. But you will also be treated to another experience: fishing side-by-side with some real experts- bears. Bring lots of camera film or digital media, as you WILL take pictures to remember this. (As if you could ever forget it)- Dramatic, enthralling, exciting- have been used to describe this excursion.
 

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