4 hour king salmon fishing

fishing in salt water is very exciting and for most once in a life time opportunity! it is family friendly and do not need any experience. if you like outdoors you will enjoy this trip!

fishing in salt water is very exciting and for most once in a life time opportunity! it is family friendly and do not need any experience. if you like outdoors you will enjoy this trip!

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Location: Ketchikan

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Q: What should we wear for the king salmon fishing trip in Ketchikan?

A: Definitely dress in layers! Ketchikan can be chilly, even in summer. Waterproof jackets and sturdy shoes are a must since you'll be on a boat. I'd also recommend a hat and sunglasses for protection against the sun and water reflection. Don't forget sunscreen too!

Q: Is this fishing trip suitable for kids? My 10-year-old loves fishing!

A: Absolutely! The king salmon fishing trip is family-friendly and perfect for kids. The crew is experienced with children and makes it fun and safe. Just make sure your 10-year-old is comfortable on a boat and understands the basics of fishing. They’ll have a blast!

Q: What if we need to reschedule? Is it flexible?

A: The Ketchikan Salmon Charter is pretty accommodating when it comes to rescheduling. Just give them a call at least a few days ahead if you can't make it. They want you to have a great experience, so they’re usually cool about changing dates, especially if it’s due to weather issues.

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Excited about the king salmon fishing trip in Ketchikan!

I just booked the 4-hour king salmon fishing trip for my family while we're in Ketchikan next month! The price is unbeatable, and I've heard so many great things. It’s our first time fishing in salt water, so I'm a little nervous but really excited too. Are there any tips for beginners? What should we expect?

Anyone tried the Ketchikan salmon fishing experience?

Thinking of gifting the king salmon fishing trip to my dad for his birthday. He’s an outdoorsy guy but hasn’t fished in years. Is it worth it? What was your experience like?