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Limit of Halibut in 30 minutes
May 14th 2012
We limited out the boat in thirty minutes yesterday. We spent the rest of the day playing catch and release.
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2012 is off to a great start!
May 9th 2012
Yesterday while on a rockfish charter, we happened to come across a couple of nice Halibut. In about 80 feet of water while
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Wild West Alaska! Alaska’s new TV reality show.
May 7th 2012
This Saturday the crew of Saltwater Excursions, along with Fee’s Custom Seafoods filmed an episode of Wild West Alaska.
"Thanks for all the wonderful trips I have taken with you this past year!! I never shrimped before and now I cant wait to go again!!!"
Natalia Aulenbacher
- Broiled Salmon and Wild Rice Salad
- Green Curry Halibut
- Walnut-Coated Sea Bass with Lemon-Dill Sauce
- Hazelnut Encrusted Halibut with Apple Vinaigrette
- How much do I tip the deckhand?
- Where do I park when I get to Whittier?
- Terms and Conditions
- Do you provide Hunting Transportation/Drop Offs in Prince William Sound?
- How do I get my fish back home?
- What clothing should I bring?
- What if I get Seasick?
- Can I drink Alcohol on the boat?
- What do I need to bring?
- How do I get to Whittier?
- Do I need a shrimp permit?
- Will I need a fishing license?
Whittier Alaska Hunting Transportation – Hunting Drop Offs
Saltwater Excursions is a licensed Big Game Transporter. We provide hunting transportation/hunting drop offs in Prince William Sound departing from Whittier, Alaska. Please make sure you have permission to access the areas that you will be hunting in, as there is a lot of privately owned land in Prince William Sound.
As a licensed Big Game Transporter, Saltwater Excursions will take you and your gear out to Prince William Sound to the location of your choice. You will be responsible for outfitting your own gear and equipment. Rates are on request and vary depending on the distance of travel.
Saltwater Excursions is not responsible for delays or hunting time lost due to inclement weather. We strongly suggest the purchase of trip insurance.