Monday, May 30, 2011 May 29 Halibut Trip

Today was yet another great day of fishing and weather.  The weather front expected to move into the north gulf coast waters never showed making it a beautiful day.  We were able to make it out to the island of Montague just in time for a nice outgoing tide.  We dropped our lines in shallow water and nailed 2 nice fish right off the back.  The bite became increasingly better and the size of the fish grew as the day progressed.  We ended up catching 11 fish over #50lb and 1 just under #95lb.  We left the fish biting as we pulled anchor to limit the boat out with 52 fish at a spot with a dense concentration of halibut.  It was a perfect day with each group landing at least 1 large fish.  Thanks for coming out guys!! FISH ON

Saturday, May 28, 2011 May 28th Halibut Trip

Great group of people on this trip- all Alaska residents ready to catch the elusive halibut. Elusive they were. It wasn’t until 12 in the afternoon that we got our first bite. After our 4th move of running from dogfish, we finally dropped our anchor successfully on some halibut. The first fish-on was a 50lb halibut and shortly after we landed a 141lb halibut as well as a 115lb both attained from the salmon carcasses. Klause and his son Aaron, took turns battling the first barn door of the day. They did a great job fighting the halibut in the difficult situation of only 66ft of shallow water. Not too bad for a couple of pipe fitters. Although a slow start, the day panned out to be a great day of fishing limiting the boat out with 44 halibut. Weather looks like it will be switching up on us this week; Sunday at West 20kt and 6′ and Monday switching to a SW 20kt  and 7′. A little lumpy but fishable.

There are still some vacancies for Memorial day, so grab your fishing buddy and come out with us! Fish on!

            

Friday, May 27, 2011 May 26th Combat Tournament

The 2011 Combat Tournament took place today in Seward.  This is the largest armed forces event in Alaska.  Over 250 soldiers geared up for a day of halibut fishing aboard Seward’s charter fleet.  The Sea Quest lead the pack after the shotgun start at 6am.  We steered East toward the island of Montague but stopped shy at Elrington island.  The fishing was hot and heavy all day, Great bite but no size to any of the fish.  We were looking for something over 100lb but the fish were not taking to any of the King Salmon carcasses we were presenting…some days the big ones don’t bite.  We made a second move around 10:30 in search of some larger halibut but again nothing over 35lb was landed.  We did however manage to land a few very nice Yelloweye while sitting on one of our rock piles.  The weather was in our favor coming down consistently from a NE 15 to a variable 10 with seas around 4′.  We had a great time with the soldiers and appreciate everything they do for our country.  We were honored to have participated in the 2011 tournament…see you next year guys.

]The Sea Quest will have another trip on Saturday, May 28th.  The weather is looking good with variable 10kt of wind and seas 5′.  Tides are improving this week so better fishing should be right around the corner.  There is still room on Monday’s trip, May 30th call (907)224-BOOK

Wednesday, May 25, 2011 May 23 Daily Catch!!!

The weather was calling for 20kt of wind out of the east and 9′ swells.  We decided to give it a shot, as the day progressed the wind layed down quite a bit.  In case the wind picked up we chose to fish closer to home which isn’t always a bad thing; considering less travel time and more line soaking.  We arrived at our first location, slow pick but a few nice fish were landed, ranging from 30lb-75lb.  Around 2pm we made a move back towards one of our spring hot spots to catch the incoming tide in 271′ of water.  Second spot payed off, the halibut bite was a lot better and we were able to pull it off with nice halibut and a few shy of a limit of Yellow eye rock fish.  We were getting huge take downs on our cod heads that were soaking but managed to lose all 3 big fish.  “You never seem to lose the small ones.”  Grant from Anchorage fought one over #200lb for about 10 min before the fish spit the hook and dove back down to the bottom.  Weather cleared up by 3pm sunshine and light winds out of the East.  Turned out to be a great day of fishing!!!  Next trip is this Thursday, we will be participating in the Combat Tournament…Lets see if we can honor our armed forces by catching them a big one…. FISH ON!

Saturday, May 21, 2011 May 21st daily catch

We kicked off the season with a great day of halibut fishing. Fun group of people and perfect fishing weather with only 10kt of wind from the SE.  Day started off slow, we then made a move and landed 5 nice halibut ranging from 50lb-80lb. The jigs outfished the bait today in 100′ of water. We made a final move and limited the boat with 48 halibut.  Great start for the 2011 season.  The Sea Quest will have its next trip on monday May 23, we still have plenty of seats left and the weather is calling for a variable 10kt so come out while the weather is nice and the fish are biting.  See you out there…

Keith Wagoner from Wasilla landed 2 fish over 50lb on a 16oz jig equiped with a Power Bait single tail grub.

Monday, April 11, 2011 Great turnout at the Sportsman Show!

Thank you everyone for coming out to the Great Alaskan Sportsman Show! It was great to see those familiar faces.  People from all over the state poured into the Sullivan and Ben Boeke arenas last weekend to gear up for another season of hunting, fishing and camping.

Congratulations Raffle Winners: Willie, Mitch, Doreen, and Mike.  I look forward to having you aboard this summer.

I’ll be heading to the Fairbanks show this weekend.  We will be offering some great deals on early spring trips and a great show special! Stop by our booth and fill out a free raffle ticket.  We will be giving away a $75 companion seat every night.  I hope to see you all this weekend.

Capt. Sean

Tuesday, March 29, 2011 The Great Alaska Sportsman Show

The Great Alaska Sportsman Show
Starts Thursday!!! @ Sullivan Arena
The 28th annual sportsman show is just about to kick off a great 2011 season.  Alaska’s premier fishing, hunting, camping and outdoors show. Alaska Northern Outfitters will have a great exhibit this coming weekend with killer deals and prizes.  The show is a great place to stretch those legs after a long winter and get ourselves prepped for the 5 short months that are eagerly awaited.  It’s time to trade in the ski poles and grab a fishing rod.  Stop by our booth in the Ben Boeke #2 Arena to see what we have to offer. I will be there everyday providing potential clients with information to help them make the right choice for their sport fishing experience.
10 reasons why to choose Alaska Northern Outfitters:
  1. 24 knot cruising speed Catamaran “Fish Longer, Travel Less”
  2. Upper deck and indoor heated seating for all
  3. Experienced Captain and Crew
  4. $75 Companion/Shared pole special (NEW)
  5. Finest quality brand NEW Penn & Shimano Gear
  6. Competitive prices
  7. Corporate Exclusive “Bring up to 32 people”
  8. Brand New Engines over 1000 hp
  9. Hot Coffee, Hot Chocolate and Tea aboard
  10. Great Customer Satisfaction!!!
 Looking forward to sharing fish stories and meeting all you sport fishing enthusiasts.  Help us celebrate Alaska Northern Outfitter’s 9th year running out of Seward.
See you Thursday,
           Captain Sean
Show Times
Thursday, March 31, 4:00pm–9:00pm
Friday, April 1, Noon–9:00pm
Saturday, April 2, 10:00am–9:00pm
Sunday, April 3, 10:00am–6:00pm

Friday, March 18, 2011 “We’re gonna need a bigger boat”

This Halibut was caught on a 12oz Jig equipped with 8” Power Grub all on light tackle.  There is nothing like battling one of these giant halibut on light weight gear. Client landed this barn door in less than 15 minutes.  He handled this fish like a pro,  keeping constant pressure on the line is essential while fishing with a jig.  These big Halibut are known for spitting jigs while violently shaking their heads.  So to land a monster like this one on a jig is quite a trophy.

  GREAT TRIP

Thursday, March 17, 2011 Spring Halibut Fishing!!!

Spring Halibut fishing is right around the corner.  Here is some info on the Pacific Halibut and the gear and bait used to catch them.

Alaskan Halibut:

Alaskan Halibut are one of the most sought after fish of the northern pacific.  Halibut are one of  the largest fish in the sea and are by far the largest of all the flatfish.   Halibut is prized for its delicate sweet flavor, snow-white color and firm flaky meat. It is an excellent source of high-quality protein and minerals, low in sodium, fat and calories and contains a minimum of bones.   They can grow to more than 8 ft. long and 700 lbs.  On average the size ranges from twenty to forty pounds.  Halibut weighing over 100 are caught on a daily basis but are considered trophy fish.   In Alaska we have a way of classifying the different size ranges of halibut.  You too can speak fish….

CHICKEN              10-20LB

ROOSTER             20-40LB

TURKEY                40-99LB

HOG                        100-200LB

BARN DOOR      200-AND UP

Our crew will provide you with the most up to date and top of the line rod, reel and tackle the industry has to offer.

When fishing with bait you will be provided with the following:

ROD: Penn Mariner 5’ (80-100lb)

Reel: Shimano Trynos 30(5:0:1) ratio makes for easy reeling and lots of drag control

Line: Tuff Line 80-100lb strongest most sensitive line on the market, allowing the angler to feel  even the most finicky of fish at depths exceeding 300’

Bait:  The type of bait you will be provided will depend on the time of the year.  Halibut in the spring are very responsive to Herring, Cod, and Octopus.  King, Coho, Pink and Sockeye Salmon are another favorite snack for the halibut but are usually only effective during June, July and August.  The crew on the vessel pays close attention to the halibuts feeding habits and will provide you with the most effective bait for that time of the year.

Hook:  Stainless Steel circle hook has been the choice of most anglers in Alaska.  The hook is engineered to hook the fish for you…no more missed bites.  Different sizes will vary depending on the concentration of fish.  Smaller hooks are used for more finicky days where the halibut aren’t in dense concentrations.

Jigging with artificial baits and lures:

ROD: 6’ or 7’ lightweight (40-80lb)

REEL: Various styles depending on anglers experience.  Reels ranging from 5:0:1 gear ratio to 6:2:1 allowing fast retrieval with minimal turns.

LINE: Tuff Line 60-80lb. There is no elasticity in the line, giving the angler full control of hook set and head control.

LURE: There are many different types of jigs and lures on the market.  We have had the opportunity to trial and error a lot of these different styles, weights and colors.  Over the years we have narrowed them down to just a few.  You will be outfitted with our top choices in Jig heads, Tails and colors.  If you would like to bring a favorite lure or something that caught your eye in the tackle store feel free, but we do encourage the use of our gear.

https://alaskanorthernoutfitters.com/

Wednesday, March 16, 2011 Alaska Northern Outfitters

M/V Sea Quest

Gearing up for the 2011 Season, New Gear and New Engines the company has made a complete overhaul and is ready to go full force.  See you soon!!!

June 24, 2015- Hog gobbles up a live Pink Salmon

Bit of a slow morning for us today.  Weather man was calling for 20kts out of the NE, I didn’t want to subject everyone to the weather early in the day so we tucked up into Prince William Sound for a few hours hoping to get a few big Halibut.  By 12pm we had only 1 take and it turned out to be a Lingcod.  We had to throw it back because the season doesn’t open until July 1.  So needless to say we were a bit desperate at the time for a few flat fish.  The first spot didn’t seem like it was going to pan out so we picked up the anchor and ran a few miles to an area I have never fished.
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132 Pound Halibut

We have been trying a lot of different structure out East and so far this has been our best season in 5 years.  Figured we couldn’t do any worse than we had done for the previous 3 hours.  We lucked out, after about 1/2 hour and just before slack tide we were able to get a big one to take a full live Pink Salmon we had caught earlier in the day.  In Prince William Sound it is legal to use live Pinks as bait and it can prove to be a very effective bait when they wont bite anything else.  Amanda did great letting the fish take the entire bait before setting the hook.  Many people have the tendency to set the hook to early, pulling the bait away from the fish and spooking it.  She fed him good and fought it like a pro.                                                                             The Sea Quest was still was still in search of 52 Halibut at 1:30pm, I wasn’t worried because the afternoon bite has been hot at one of our spots.  We pulled up dropped the lines and pulled out 2 hours later with 54 Halibut.

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