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Halibut and Salmon Fishing Charters in Gustavus, Alaska...
Fishing Days...
| Your fishing day starts at 7:00 AM after a hearty breakfast at your Alaskan halibut fishing lodge. No need to rise at the crack of dawn - there are plenty of fish, and besides - the crack of dawn occurs at 3:00 AM in the early summer. |
Alaska Salmon Shark |
At Black Rock Charters, the Alaska halibut fishing charter company, each day will be planned considering the guests desires along with the tides and weather for the best possible fishing and Alaska whale watching. |
| All the best tackle and bait will be provided to you so you can enjoy your Alaska halibut fishing trip. Your day of fishing ends at about 4:00 PM; this allows you time to freshen up and relax a bit before your delicious evening dinner. Black Rock Charters, the Alaskan halibut fishing charters company arranges everything for your halibut fishing in Alaska, including the fishing lodge! |
Alaska King Salmon |
Southeast Alaska King Salmon |
What to Bring...
First of all you should bring lots of warm clothes. Long underwear is always a plus, I wear it everyday. If you have any rubber boots or waterproof shoes of any sort, that helps a lot, it’s nice to have dry feet. Also, if you have any rain gear, I suggest bringing it. Hopefully you won’t need it, but if you do, it’s nice to have. Gloves and hats are good, waterproof, or wool are nice if it’s wet or cold out. |
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Now we don’t always have cold and rainy weather, we have actually had guests go home with a nice tan and even sunburns after their Alaska halibut fishing trip. So, bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and a good visor hat. T-shirts, and shorts are also recommended, but I can’t promise you that you will get to use them but, hopefully you will! |
Icy Straits Halibut |
Amazing Halibut Fishing |
If you like music, bring along your favorite CD’s. If you like to munch on food throughout the day, you might want to bring along some extra snacks. Lunches and drinks are provided at the Alaska halibut fishing lodge, but I see most people usually wanting more. Something about that ocean air I guess… Last, but not least, bring a camera, your friends, lots of smiles, and a whole lot of energy, because it’s not easy reeling in all those fish! |
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