Outbound Alaska Fishing Report
Report Date: You don't want a black eye, and you certainly want to stay away from pink eye, but Yelloweye is always a good catch.
You Gotta be Cod-ing Me
Report Date: Oh, you gotta be cod-ing me! Nice catch!
Limits: Check
Report Date: It was a great day on the Endeavor with Don Tores and the Palmer group! In Alaska, we have four types of fishing: commercial, subsistence, sport and personal use. At Outbound Alaska Charters, we practice sport fishing, which is open...
Another Full House!
Report Date: Okay, we thought we were lucky the day before, but check out this incredible lineup! These two couples were lucky enough to experience Sitka on one of its finer days! We had a blast showing them the ropes and how...
Montana Has Trout, But We Have Kings
Report Date: Montana may have world-class trout, but we've got the king of all fish: Chinook. Salmon have a unique life cycle and are known as anadromous fish, meaning they start their life as small fry in the graveling streams along the...
Scenic Views out of Sitka
Report Date: Did you know Sitka is Alaska's first and oldest city? Some estimates date back to a settlement here some 10,000 years ago. Since then it's been home to many groups of people, including the original Tlingit inhabitants, followed by Russian...
Our Guests from Indiana Loved Learning About Salmon
Report Date: The Andersons were visiting from Indiana and look what they left with! Alaskan salmon are by far one of the most impressive fish in the sea and we can't help but appreciate all that they do for us both in...
K&E Construction Loving Their Lingcod
Report Date: It was an epic day on the Endeavor with the K&E Construction crew! These guys know how to throw down, and their fishing skills proved it. Lingcod are incredible animals unique to the west coast of North America. According to...Fill Those Fish Boxes: A brief lesson on the unique Pacific red snapper
Report Date: In the photo you can see yelloweye, halibut, lingcod, black cod, and of course salmon! The oldest yelloweye (Pacific red snapper) rockfish on record was estimated to be a whopping 121-years-old, according to the Alaska Department of Fish and Game.
