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DriftwoodChartersAK
Приєднався 6 бер 2013
DRIFTWOOD CHARTERS COMBO MANIA - Multi Species Fishing Trips out of Homer, Alaska
Visit our website at www.DriftwoodCharters.com for full details.
The most popular saltwater fishing charter trip in Alaska is the COMBO. Targeting multiple species of fish allows the anglers to bring home a variety of delicious table fare compared to a fish box with only one type of fish.
Driftwood Charters in Homer, Alaska offers Halibut/Rockfish combos, Halibut/Salmon combos, Salmon/Rockfish combos and the Ultimate Combo fishing for halibut, salmon, and rockfish all in a single day. The fishing and catching is usually nonstop once the boat reaches the fishing grounds and each species usually requires a run to a different area, quite often affording the anglers some great scenery and marine life on the way.The reservations for our boats fill quickly beginning in January as travelers decide on their vacation dates so booking as soon as you have a travel date is highly recommended.
Additional Contact Info:
Email: Shane@DriftwoodCharters.com
Phone or Text: (Nine-Oh-Seven) 252-2866
The most popular saltwater fishing charter trip in Alaska is the COMBO. Targeting multiple species of fish allows the anglers to bring home a variety of delicious table fare compared to a fish box with only one type of fish.
Driftwood Charters in Homer, Alaska offers Halibut/Rockfish combos, Halibut/Salmon combos, Salmon/Rockfish combos and the Ultimate Combo fishing for halibut, salmon, and rockfish all in a single day. The fishing and catching is usually nonstop once the boat reaches the fishing grounds and each species usually requires a run to a different area, quite often affording the anglers some great scenery and marine life on the way.The reservations for our boats fill quickly beginning in January as travelers decide on their vacation dates so booking as soon as you have a travel date is highly recommended.
Additional Contact Info:
Email: Shane@DriftwoodCharters.com
Phone or Text: (Nine-Oh-Seven) 252-2866
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In Pursuit of Homer Alaska's Winter King Salmon
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Feb. 9th, 2016: The Cook Inlet / Kachemak Bay winter feeder king salmon fishing grounds covers many hundreds of square miles and the fish may only linger in an area for a few days or weeks before moving on to richer feeding grounds. A good network of skippers spread out over this vast area helps keep track of where the hottest fishing is at the moment. Today was a scouting day with a group of f...
Homer Alaska Winter Feeder King Salmon Fishing TRAILER
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Homer Alaska is a wonderful coastal community on the southern Kenai Peninsula which has moderate temperatures all winter long. It is these ice free seas and warm conditions that allow a handful of charter boat operations to work throughout the entire winter targeting feeder king salmon as their primary objective. Capt. Shane Blakey's Driftwood Charters is one of those who can't get enough fishi...
Can I bring my Dog?
Thank you for everything! Here’s a little something for fun: ua-cam.com/video/YfVjB6c5CxQ/v-deo.html
Nice halibut, I actually caught a halibut on my channel like a week ago
Incredible netting technique. What would he do if a large Chinook was heavy enough to bend the hoop? :38?
I'm in homer now and I'm very new to fishing for winter kings, where is a good spot?
The "winter kings" are feeder kings that have migrated into our area from the West Coast (Lower 48 hatchery releases) salmon stocking programs. They come to Alaska's food rich waters to grow and fatten up before eventually heading back down to their home waters to spawn in Cal, Oregon, Washington, BC. So they are present year 'round. They are found all over Kachemak Bay from the upper end at Bear Cove to Seldovia and north of Anchor Point. Small boats and kayakers have caught them trolling just off the end of the Homer Spit out to the Green Can buoy.
Where is the video of Tyler catching a 75 pound Halibut on 20 pound test line? Did you post a link? Sounds awesome.
You are on the video now that shows Tyler's catch.
@@pikesticker I do not understand your post. How am I on a video that apparently does not exist? I have not fished in Alaska for more than 20 years.
OK thx
where is bleigh
Its just an "unnamed" shoal at the upper end of Kachemak Bay.