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Catch-A-Lot Charters



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click here!Catchalot charters operates out of Ninilchik, Alaska. Ninilchik is a world class halibut fishing destination and Catch-A-Lot Charters can take you to the best fishing grounds available. Join one of the most reputable and independent sport fishing companies for a memorable halibut fishing experience.

 

The waters of Cook Inlet are some of the most productive in the world for giant halibut up to 400lbs. You will fish in the shadow of Mt. Illiamna and Mt. Redoubt, two volcanoes that make up the "Ring of Fire". If you choose to silver fish out of beautiful Resurrection Bay out of Seward, Alaska, you will be treated to spectacular scenery and an abundance of marine wildlife such as orcas, puffins, and sea lions. Catch-A-Lot Charters will hook you into a reel-screaming king salmon such as the one we caught that took 2nd place in the 1996 Deep Creek King Salmon Derby, or maybe a "barn door" halibut such as the 330lb fish we caught in 1995.

 

 

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Experience the thrill of Alaska halibut and salmon fishing charters out of Ninilchik, Alaska. Reserve your seat aboard our custom built charter boats specifically designed for the waters around Ninilchik, Deep Creek and Anchor Point Alaska. Our Ninilchik Halibut Fishing trips are legendary among Alaskan Anglers and now our Ninilchik King Salmon fishing trips are getting well recognized too.


PO Box 39595 Milepost 136 Sterling Highway Ninilchik, AK 99639
Email: catchalot@alaska.com • Phone (907) 567-7345
Toll-Free: 1-800-478-9190
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