Preparing for Your Dream Alaska Halibut Fishing Trip

Published: 14th July 2011
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How can anyone start on the so-called "Alaska Halibut Fishing Trip"? It may seem to be a great adventure-with all that water and the idea of catching and struggling with such a challenging fish until it is actually in your hands. You may even show off your prize catch before enjoying it at a picnic where you can see parts of the Halibut on the grill. Nonetheless, all these are possible once you have the proper plan in mind and the resources to make such plan a reality. But what exactly are the steps in making the Alaska Halibut Fishing Trip an enjoyable and memorable one?



First of all, you need to figure out which part of Alaska would you like to go fishing. You can refer to the Alaskan coastline for the common areas, or anywhere near or in Aleutian Islands going up to Nome. The areas where you have easiest access and some of the best Halibut fishing are in the Gulf of Alaska. You can plan your Fishing Trip in any of these areas, examples of which are Valdez, Seward, Cordova and Kodiak. However, you can also check out websites that would guide you in choosing other good spots for your ideal Alaska Halibut fishing trip.




After deciding where to go, the next step is when you intend to do your fishing. The season for halibut fishing is usually from February until December, although summer months provide some of the ideal fishing with a wider choice of charters that are available. You can also do your fishing outside the peak holiday season if you want to, as long as save money on costs of charter and be able to catch Halibut at the end of the day.



After the date and time, you should find a boat suitable for your fishing adventure. You can either rent a boat at any port in the selected area, or you can borrow it from someone you know. The price range is usually from $125.00 per person for an entire day, and the rates can change depending on the time of the year, number of people in the group and the supply. Of course, you should not forget your fishing gear, and make sure that they are working properly before you start on your journey.



When it comes to charter costs, the amount depends on the number of people in the group. You may also subscribe to either an exclusive charter or the more local ones. You need to consider other additional costs so you can prepare for them before the actual trip.




When you’re already there to catch a fish, your next concern is how to bring it back home. If you have your own pickup truck well and good; if not, you can avail of shipping services such as that of frozen fish overnight and others. The important thing is to have the right company that would take care of your catch and bring it to the destination on time.


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