Personal items you    will need to bring include:

 

Raingear Pants and Jackets

Hat

Light gloves

Food

Drinks

Camera

Medicine (seasickness and otherwise)

Water boots

Sunglasses

Sunscreen

Ice chest for fish

Plastic garbage bags to put fish in before placing in cooler.

 

These are Capt. Newman’s hero’s.  My son’s Alex and Lucas having fun on the boat.

Captain Newman holding a 90 lb. Halibut at Deep Creek Alaska

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Ebbtide Charters Inc. is a small Halibut/Salmon fishing charter business located in Anchorage Alaska.  Anchorage’s central location allows for easy travel to Cook Inlet (Deep Creek), Seward (Resurrection Bay) and Prince William Sound. 

Our goal is to provide affordable family fishing. There are a couple of ways we accomplish this goal. First, we use a 27 ft Glacier Craft boat.  A very capable, safe and efficient vessel. Secondly,  we decrease our prices for family/friend groups booked at the same time. (see price list)

The usual charter is 6  persons and will run 4-6 hours on the water. Most trips are accomplished within 10-15 miles of shore requiring only a 30 minute boat ride to and from the fishing grounds.  Land is usually within site and seasickness is markedly reduced.

We fish on the very best tides to increase your chances even more of catching trophy halibut.  All the fishing equipment you will need is provided except for your personal items (see sidebar).  Fish cleaning is included in the price.  You supply an ice chest to put the cleaned fillets into.  All the locations where we fish have facilities available to store or ship your fish home for you.

There is a 50% deposit required for any booking.  This fee is fully refunded if cancellations are received at least 2 weeks prior to launch date and is non-refundable after that.  There is no penalty for bad weather.  Your money will be fully refunded if the charter is cancelled due to bad weather.  Bad weather is defined usually as windy days that generate waves of 4-5 feet or more.  The fishing would not be any fun in those kind of sea’s anyway.

1st mate Margaret.  Mother of fishing machines below

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