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Shrimping Charters in Whittier, Alaska Starting April 15
January 11th 2021
First let me start by stating I hope you all had a wonderful holiday. 2020 was a challenge for all of us, but we made it
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Whittier Alaska Fishing Charter for X-mas
December 17th 2020
Wondering what to get your loved one for Christmas? Give the gift of a Whittier Alaska Fishing Charter with Saltwater Excursions.
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RQE passes both the House and the Senate
December 12th 2020
Good News on the Whittier Alaska Fishing Charter Front. The bill has passed both the house and the senate and is sitting
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The best trip EVER, once in a lifetime experience!
"Dianne M.
- How do I get my catch processed and shipped home?
- What you need to know for your 2021 Fishing Charter in Whittier Alaska
- Where do we meet you in the morning?
- How much do I tip the Crew?
- Broiled Salmon and Wild Rice Salad
- Green Curry Halibut
- Walnut-Coated Sea Bass with Lemon-Dill Sauce
- Hazelnut Encrusted Halibut with Apple Vinaigrette
- 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 for the vessel?
- How do I get to Whittier?
- Will I need a fishing license?
2017 Halibut Regulations for Area 3A
Halibut reguations for the 2017 season remain basically the same with one notable exception. There will be no guided halibut fishing on July 18th, July 25th and August 1st. These three Tuesdays will be in addition to the rule of no guided halibut fishing on Wednesdays.
Limits still remain at two halibut per angler with one being “any size” and one being 28 inches or less. Again 2017 brings a 4 fish annual limit to guided anglers only.
We look forward to seeing you this 2017! Fish On!
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