saltwater fishing

Today we went saltwater fishing in Seward Alaska.  It was so late when we got off the water last night we didn’t take the time to hang our catch. We took a couple pictures of the yellow eye with the kids and butchered our catch. The trip was a success and even with a little motion sickness everyone had a great day! Here are a couple pictures after we hit the dock yesterday in Seward after doing some saltwater fishing. 20120804-145416.jpg 20120804-145427.jpg We caught Cod, halibut, yellow eye and silver salmon today on our saltwater fishing trip. Mixed bags are often caught when you book a saltwater trip in Alaska. 20120804-145438.jpg 20120804-145443.jpg Between the halibut and many other species available, the scenery, and a personable captain, saltwater fishing in alaska makes for A great day on the water.  We use reliable and quality captains for our saltwater fishing and if you are interested we will be happy to line a trip up for you while you are here. Give us a call at 907-382-6808 or check us out on the web at www.Driftingonthefly.com

Homer Alaska lingcod and Halibut fishing

Drifting on the Fly, LLC
If you are visiting the Alaska in the fall and the weather is right for you, Homer alaska Lingcod and halibut fishing can be very good.  Be sure to dress for a colder days of fishing though. You can always take off layers but if you don’t have them you cant put them on!  Be prepared for 25 – 50 degrees after mid September.  This is my best lingcod to date! 60+ pounds!
Drifting On The Fly, LLC
Just because it’s getting a little cold doesn’t mean that there are not some great fishing opportunities on the Kenai peninsula. We had a great day in late Sept. and the best part was that we were the only boat out there!  Weather in the fall can be very unpredictable.  You line up a saltwater trip and get blown off due to weather we will be happy to replace your day with a trip on the Kenai river.  We will do the best we can to make your trip as fish filled as possible tight lines and keep saltwater fishing in mind on your next fall trip to Alaska! Scott www.driftingonthefly.com