Southeast Alaska is home to one of the most fertile maritime
environments on the planet. All five species of salmon, steelhead,
halibut and a plethora of bottom fish abound in these cold and
nutrient waters. Leaving behind crowded fishing
grounds on five day “live aboard” excursions,
guests aboard the Adventurous will have access to the most
remote and untouched fishing opportunities in Southeast Alaska.
Providing you with expert guidance and top quality fishing
tackle - fishing success is assured.
King (Chinook) salmon
Silver (Coho) salmon
Red (Sockeye) salmon
Chum (Dog) salmon
Pink (Humpback) salmon
Dolly Varden trout
Cutthroat trout
Halibut
Ling Cod
Yellow eye (Red) snapper
Steelhead
Dungeness crab
Alaska Spot prawns
King Salmon
Chum Salmon
Pink
Salmon
Big Halibut
Coming
back with some fresh crab
Fish on
King Salmon caught trolling
Techniques
Stream fishing - Fly & Light Tackle Sport Fishing
Encompassing tens of thousands of miles of coastline, thousands
of Islands and hundreds of Rivers and streams, Southeast Alaska
is a stream fishing paradise. Whether in pursuit of the ghost
like steelhead or the abundant salmon, Alaska Charter Service
will give you access to some of the most remote fishing opportunities
in Alaska. Catering to both Fly fisherman and light tackle enthusiast
Alaska Charter Service has invested over 10 years in the exploration
and pursuit of the top stream fisheries of the inside passage.
Utilizing the Adventurous both as a luxurious "base camp" and
a vehicle to gain access to remote river mouths and streams our
stream fishing guest will have the option of fishing a different
area every day.
Salmon fishing - trolling and mooching from
the deck of the Adventurous
The outside coast of Southeast Alaska is home to one of the
largest Salmon populations left on earth. As summer arrives tens
of millions of ravenous Salmon in route to their perspective
spawning grounds ranging from Prince William Sound, Alaska, to
Northern California invade the bait rich waters of Southeast
Alaska. Depending on the time of the year you can expect to have
any one or all five species of Salmon available in great numbers.
Fishing both of the outside waters and the placid fiords and
bays of Southeast Alaska, our guests will have the opportunity
to troll, mooch, and even fly fish for these wonderful sport
fish from the comfort of the Adventurous.
Halibut fishing - Bottom fishing from
the deck of the Adventurous
The Gulf of Alaska is home to the largest "bio-mass" or
population of these scrappy and delectable bottom fish in the
world. On the Adventurous we use several techniques for landing
halibut that range in size from 20 pounds to monster barn doors
that tip the scale in excess of 200 pounds. Anchoring and bottom
fishing, drifting and jigging, and even "mooching" with light
tackle can produce nice catches of these tasty fish.
King
Salmon
Invading Southeast Alaska beginning in the middle of May there
is no destination in the world that will produce more saltwater
king salmon action. Just by shear size, kings are great fighters
and may be caught trolling, mooching, or jigging from the Adventurous.
Averaging over twenty pounds, but growing in excess of fifty
pounds these "Kings" of
the sport fishing world will test your skill and keep you coming
back to Alaska for years to come.
Fishing both the outside ocean waters and the placid fjords
and bays of Southeast Alaska, you will have the opportunity to
troll, mooch, or even fly fish for these wonderful sport fish
from the comfort of the Adventurous.
Silver Salmon
These hard fighting, acrobatic, and very tasty
fish are found in great numbers throughout Southeast Alaska beginning
as early as July 1st. Although cohos provide dynamite action
in the saltwater into September, they return to their "home" streams
throughout the inside passage providing world class fly and light
tackle fishing. Load up the 8 weight and hang on!
Sockeye (Red) Salmon
Returning to several of the streams in
Southeast Alaska the lightning fast plankton feeding Sockeye
is best pursued with fly or light tackle. Fishing from one
of the Adventurous launches or from shore, landing these strong
3-10 pound fish can prove to be a challenge. Probably the best
tasting of all the salmon species, this is a salmon that is
well worth the effort.
Chum Salmon
Chums are the bull dogs of the bunch, although
they may be landed in the saltwater they are best fished on
the fly in the stream. Hook into a 12 pound chum on an 8 weight
fly rod or light tackle spinning outfit in a small stream and
you will have your hands full. These fish do not make the best
of table fare, but their knack for ripping line off of a reel
and photogenic stripes make them a great sport fish. Look for
these fish to enter the rivers around the 1st of August and stay
around until September.
Pink Salmon
Numbers! These ultra aggressive, very numerous
salmon begin their onslaught on Southeast Alaska waters around
the first of July. Attacking anything that hits the water makes
these little scrappers a bit of a problem in the saltwater,
but once they enter the streams, the fly rods and light tackle
spinning outfits come out. Fly fishing for pinks is not only
exciting and active, but a great chance to learn and enjoy fly
fishing. Striking even dry flies, these 2 to 8 pound (more than
you can count) salmon, can bring a smile to any fly fisherman's
face.
Steelhead
These hard fighting sea-run rainbows offer fabulous fly fishing
in the streams of Southeast Alaska. Guests access the shoreline
and miles of rivers using our custom built jet boat, where they
enjoy sight-fishing, wading, hiking and exploring along some
of the wildest streams in Alaska. Your guide will help spot the
resting steelhead and you cast to them. There is nothing quite
like stalking and then casting to a large wild steelhead. When
you latch into one of these explosive fish, you are in for a
fight like no other. Occasionally the prize comes quick with
nickel bright fish "stacked" just above tide water.
Other times, the pursuit will take you upstream deep into the
rain forest. Steelhead fishing from the Adventurous is for the
fly fisherman looking for true adventure in the untouched streams
of Southeast Alaska.
Dolley Varden & Cutthroat Trout
Feeding not only on the Salmon smolt in the spring, but on
the eggs in the fall these members of the Trout family may
be found in great numbers in many streams in Southeast Alaska.
Fall is truly Dolly time. Sometimes they are very easy to
catch, making them a great fish for the beginner fly fisherman.
Other times than can be more of a challenge, but these seagoing
fish are great table fare.
Halibut
Flat fish, two toners, chickens, even barn doors, these tasty
game fish may be found throughout the season in Southeast Alaska
with the greatest numbers in August and September. Although
they average around 25lbs., fish over a hundred pounds are
fairly common and several "barn
doors" over 200lbs manage to be brought to the rail on the Adventurous
every year. Many consider halibut the world's best tasting bottom fish.
Ling cod
Lots of teeth, hard fighting and extra good fried or on the
barbeque! These are one of the few non-migratory game fish
we pursue here in Alaska. Averaging 20 lbs, but record breaking
over 75lbs these fish have remained extremely numerous through
proper management by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game.
Red Snapper & Rockfish
Also known as the yellow eyed rockfish. Average weight is 10
to 15 pounds. The red snapper is an excellent food fish.
More than 30 species of Rockfish live in Alaska's coastal
waters. Rockfish will average two to four pounds. They appear
somewhat perch or bass-like, and are often called sea bass.
Any bait fished on a rocky bottom will produce these fine flavored
fish.
Dungeness Crab and Alaska Spot Prawns
The Dungeness crab is a Pacific Ocean delicacy prized for its
sweet firm meat. This area of Alaska is teeming with Dungeness
crabs. Alaska Spot Prawns are known for their unique, sweet
taste and texture. Their lobster like taste makes them a prized
epicurean delight. Once you taste an Alaska Spot Prawn, you
will wonder why anyone would eat any other prawn.
We have all the necessary gear on board for you to aggressively
pot fish for both crab and shrimp. Not only is this a different
and exciting way to fish but the rewards are simply mouth watering.