Alaska Fishing Packages
With over 25 years of experience providing Alaska fishing packages, the PFISH crew will show you the experience of a lifetime, and we'll do it without breaking the bank. Join us this Summer for offshore SouthCentral Alaska fishing (where the Halibut limit is still TWO, and there is a daily limit of TWO King Salmon and NO ANNUAL LIMIT like Southeast Alaska or the Peninsula rivers).
5 Day / 4 Night “Best of Both Worlds”: $1695 per person (4-6 persons)
This is our most popular all around Seward - Kenai Peninsula - Prince William Sound charter fishing package. Either start or end with a three day, two night trip out of Seward to remote Prince William Sound. We'll stay at a wonderful, not-so-rustic lodge where you'll have the option of either catered meals or "CYO" cook-your-own. The lodge's proximity to the world-class, uncrowded regions of remote Prince William Sound not only increase your chances of landing trophies of numerous species but also add hours of fishing time by cutting daily travel time by over 75%.
We'll then move on to the renowned Kenai and Kasilof Rivers of the Kenai Peninsula. You'll have a full day, expertly guided trip on each river in hopes of landing the new world-record King or Silver salmon, along with an incredible catch and release Rainbow Trout fishery. Download the "Brochure" (PDF, 1.31 MB)
5 Day / 4 Night “Remote Prince William Sound”: $1895 per person (4-6 persons)
This trip includes a four night stay at our remote lodge nestled among some of the most beautiful scenery and most productive waters of all Alaska. After departing either Seward or Whittier, you'll have three solid days of Offshore fishing with two "alternative" days in between to either flycast for cutthroat, toss spoons and spinners to the massive runs of Silvers and Sockeye in Eshamy Bay, or kayak the pristine bay with picnic lunch in tow. This trip is definately for those who prefer not to see another human for a few days!
3 Day / 2 Night “Remote Prince William Sound”: $1195 per person (4-6 persons)
This trip includes a two night stay at our remote lodge mentioned above, along with three days of hardcore Offshore fishing. After departing Seward, you'll spend the next three days in the protected and semi-protected waters of Prince William Sound and nearby Montague Island. Not only does this trip fill the freezer, it also offers countless Kodak Moments.
Additional Options (create your own Alaska fishing packages)
- Extra Day Fishing/Night in Prince William Sound (Lodge) : $450 per person or $600 per person catered
- Extra Day Silver Salmon Fishing, Resurrection Bay (Carolyn, 8 hours) : $225 per person or $1100 for the entire boat
- Extra Night Seward (Fish Whisperer Lodge): $75 per person, 4 person minimum
- Extra Day Kenai River (Power Boat): $250 per person
- Extra Day Kasilof River (Drift Boat): $200 per person
- Deep Creek Halibut/King Salmon Charter : $250 per person
- Extra Night Ninilchick Cabin : $75 per person, 4 person minimum
- Trophy Trout Flyfishing (Driftboat - Upper Kenai River) : $200 per person
- Sockeye Salmon Flyfishing (Russian River Guided Walk-In) : $200 per person
- White Water Rafting (please inquire via email or call)
- Helicopter Flightseeing - Seward (please inquire via email or call)
- Lake Clark Wilderness Brown Bear Photography (please inquire via email or call)
Not Included in Packages
- Fishing Licenses (can be purchased from the Alaska Department of Fish and Game)
- Processing (a little over a buck a pound for vacuum sealing and freezing, we do all of the filleting
- Transportation to/from Seward or Whittier (Railroad Round Trip appx. $119 Adult, $59 Children 2–11 yrs)
- Meals (all of the above package prices are "without meals", however catering is available)
- 7% Kenai Borough Sales Tax
- $3.50 City of Seward Departure Fee (if fishing out of Seward)
- Gratuities (wait 'till you see how hard we try)
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News
10/28/2011
It's almost offical, after viewing the 2011 halibut sport catch statistics, the powers that be have retreated in the attack to lower our catch limit to one halibut. This should be enough ammunition for us to continue the 2 halibut of any size daily limit we enjoy in our area of Alaska. YIPPEE!!!!
06/04/2011
Great start to the season... last week's top fish was a 185 lb halibut to go with the client's nice "white" king salmon. Several 70-90 pound fish were also pulled aboard Carolyn last week. Biologists predict great returns of both king and silver salmon... along with a very healthy halibut stock. Come on up!

12/15/2010
Watch a 240 lb. halibut get landed aboard the Carolyn.

Capt. Tat's articles in
Fish Alaska magazine
- May 2011 - Responsible Rockfishing
- Dec 2010 - The "Other" Hawgs of Homer (King Salmon)
- June 2010 - The Kings of Montague
- January 2010 - Salmon Synergy
- August 2008 - Saltwater Coho
- May 2008 - The Lure of Salmon
- March 2008 - Halibut for Humanity
- June 2007 - Lingin' in the Rain
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