Half Day Salmon Trip (AM/PM)

Your captains are experienced commercial and sport fishermen with an extensive knowledge of the area and the many fish species that inhabit these waters. Your captains live in the Southeast year-round

Your captains are experienced commercial and sport fishermen with an extensive knowledge of the area and the many fish species that inhabit these waters. Your captains live in the Southeast year-round and know the most productive fishing spots, following the fish throughout each season.

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Location: Ketchikan

What's Included

Community Discussion

Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for kids on the salmon fishing trip?

A: There’s no strict age limit, but I’d recommend it for kids 8 and up. They’ll have more fun and be able to handle the fishing gear. Just check with the crew ahead of time to see if they’re okay with younger ones if that's a consideration. Bring some snacks for them too, since the trip can last a while!

Q: What should I wear for the half-day salmon trip?

A: Dress in layers! The weather can change quickly in Ketchikan. Waterproof jackets are a must, and bring a hat and sunblock. You might also want to wear non-slip shoes since the deck can get slippery. Comfort is key—you're going to be on your feet a lot!

Q: What if we need to reschedule our trip due to weather?

A: If the weather is bad, the crew will work with you to reschedule. They’re pretty flexible, but it’s best to call them as soon as you know you can’t make it. Just keep an eye on the weather reports leading up to your trip day to avoid any surprises.

Discussions

Thinking of gifting a half-day salmon trip in Ketchikan!

Hey everyone! I’m considering this half-day salmon fishing trip as a gift for my dad's birthday. He loves fishing but has never done it in Alaska. The trip includes snacks and drinks, which is nice, and I heard the captains are super knowledgeable. Has anyone done this? Is it worth it? Any tips?

Anyone else can't wait for their salmon trip?

I just booked the half-day salmon trip for next month! I’m so excited but a little nervous about sea sickness. Any tips on staying stable on the boat? I really want to enjoy the experience without feeling queasy.