Anyone can put a line in the water, but it takes specific skills to catch the variety of fish species that Alaskan waters offer. You’ll spend the day in a state-of-the art fishing vessel with a seasoned guide who will bring you to the fishing grounds Alaskans have been returning to generation after generation. No matter your skill level, you will fish like a local, working the sandy flats or sea floor pinnacles with your rod in hand, anchored in the current and jigging in waters as deep as 300 feet. Your guide will put you in the best position possible to entice these fishes and instruct you on how to hook them, but ultimately it will be your hands on the rod if a hit comes. Species availability changes throughout the season, and daily factors such as tides and wind affect your fishing opportunities, but you may encounter rockfish, cod, flounder, sharks, skates, and more. From June 18 to September 10 in 2026, prized halibut may be targeted and retained on all days except Thursdays; Alaskan halibut fishing requires dropping to depths of 200-400 feet or more with large hooks, heavy leads, and juicy bait! No matter what the conditions or the catch, this trip offers the best chance of exposing you to the diverse and alien species found on the Southeast Alaskan deep-sea floor.