09 December 2020, 18:26
Jason PAlaska Fishing Information
I realize that this is a Hunting Forum but thought that I might get more information
than the seldom visited Fishing Forum. Moderators: Please move this if necessary.
I am looking at taking myself, my son, and my wife to Alaska for a fishing trip. My son is graduating from college and I would like to plan a nice trip.
Here is what I am looking for:
Time Frame: June-Mid August- 2020 (if possible) or 2021
Length of stay: 5 days
Fishing type: Spin, bait, open to anything (my son and wife do not fly fish). Would like to fish a river, ocean and possibly some time at a lake.
Fish: Salmon, Halibut, trout (would really like to try for all three if possible).
I would really like to get away from a large charter type trip. I am looking for a small operation that is less crowded (if possible). A more remote location would be great.
Being that this will be my first trip to Alaska, please pardon my questions as I have zero experience there and am
not sure if what I am looking for is entirely possible.
I have been on a few guided hunting trips, state side, that have been mediocre at best. I have been on 2 trips stateside that were excellent. Therefore, I want to spend a little more time doing some research.
Thanks!
09 December 2020, 18:47
JBrownquote:
Time Frame: June-Mid August- 2020 (if possible) or 2021
Length of stay: 5 days
Fishing type: Spin, bait, open to anything (my son and wife do not fly fish). Would like to fish a river, ocean and possibly some time at a lake.
Fish: Salmon, Halibut, trout (would really like to try for all three if possible).
I would really like to get away from a large charter type trip. I am looking for a small operation that is less crowded (if possible). A more remote location would be great.
I feel like you are describing almost exactly what Scott King offers(King’s Westside Charters). You should talk to him as he offers outstanding salmon fishing on the Nushagak in Bristol Bay, and great trout fishing on the chain lakes. No crowds, just beautiful scenery and lots of fish. Trust me, that would be the trip of a lifetime.
09 December 2020, 19:31
Jason PThanks Jason,
I will certainly look at this.
By the way, I see that you were from SW Wyoming. I lived near Evanston for the past 18
years until my recent move.
Thanks again
10 December 2020, 08:43
llamapackerJason,
It really depends on the type of trip you want. There are some fantastic, remote outfits that can provide all you listed. These trips come at a price, based on transportation costs, etc.
The more common trip is based out of the Seward peninsula, or perhaps Ketchikan / POW island. You are closer to towns, restaraunts, etc., but also more people in the area. These are typically more economical trips, with side trips available for the family. Less of a dedicated fishing trip, and yet still very successful.
Determine a budget to help you focus on the possibilities.
Bill
10 December 2020, 09:54
Scott Kingquote:
Originally posted by JBrown:
quote:
Time Frame: June-Mid August- 2020 (if possible) or 2021
Length of stay: 5 days
Fishing type: Spin, bait, open to anything (my son and wife do not fly fish). Would like to fish a river, ocean and possibly some time at a lake.
Fish: Salmon, Halibut, trout (would really like to try for all three if possible).
I would really like to get away from a large charter type trip. I am looking for a small operation that is less crowded (if possible). A more remote location would be great.
I feel like you are describing almost exactly what Scott King offers(King’s Westside Charters). You should talk to him as he offers outstanding salmon fishing on the Nushagak in Bristol Bay, and great trout fishing on the chain lakes. No crowds, just beautiful scenery and lots of fish. Trust me, that would be the trip of a lifetime.
Thanks Jason.
Actually the fishing in freshwater is very good.
We've seen an unfortunate downturn in our king salmon fishing but the rest of the four species of pacific salmon remain strong.
I'm sorry, I can't offer any salt water fishing for halibut or other. We can pursue freshwater fishing for salmon, trout, grayling and arctic char.
I can offer tent camps, remote cabins and day trips out of my BNB. I'd happily instruct in the art of fly casting but there's tons on spin gear available.

On the other hand, Kodiak I think offers exactly what you are looking for. The fishing is very good and the variety you are asking about is there. Kodiak is a quick and easy flight from anchorage and I'd think a coho salmon/ halibut trip would suit you nicely.
10 December 2020, 10:06
Jason Pquote:
Originally posted by Scott King:
quote:
Originally posted by JBrown:
quote:
Time Frame: June-Mid August- 2020 (if possible) or 2021
Length of stay: 5 days
Fishing type: Spin, bait, open to anything (my son and wife do not fly fish). Would like to fish a river, ocean and possibly some time at a lake.
Fish: Salmon, Halibut, trout (would really like to try for all three if possible).
I would really like to get away from a large charter type trip. I am looking for a small operation that is less crowded (if possible). A more remote location would be great.
I feel like you are describing almost exactly what Scott King offers(King’s Westside Charters). You should talk to him as he offers outstanding salmon fishing on the Nushagak in Bristol Bay, and great trout fishing on the chain lakes. No crowds, just beautiful scenery and lots of fish. Trust me, that would be the trip of a lifetime.
Thanks Jason.
Actually the fishing in freshwater is very good.
We've seen an unfortunate downturn in our king salmon fishing but the rest of the four species of pacific salmon remain strong.
I'm sorry, I can't offer any salt water fishing for halibut or other. We can pursue freshwater fishing for salmon, trout, grayling and arctic char.
I can offer tent camps, remote cabins and day trips out of my BNB. I'd happily instruct in the art of fly casting but there's tons on spin gear available.

On the other hand, Kodiak I think offers exactly what you are looking for. The fishing is very good and the variety you are asking about is there. Kodiak is a quick and easy flight from anchorage and I'd think a coho salmon/ halibut trip would suit you nicely.
Hi Scott:
Thanks for the reply. Saltwater fishing is not a requirement and I’d be interested in talking to you. Please PM your contact info and a convenient time to discuss. Thanks
30 December 2020, 22:14
dogcatBest I have had is Baronoff Outfitters by Mike Trotter. Great family set up and in a great area. Going again this year.
31 December 2020, 09:28
CougarzAs mentioned be sure to take a look at various southeast Alaska options. Depending on what you want you can stay in a lodge or in town. Lots of other things to do while there too.
04 January 2021, 21:34
AnotherAZWriterI haven't fished with Scott, but have fished the Nush for kings. Get out of the ANC area if you can.