
A great Alaskan fishing adventure with Homer Alaska Fishing Charters awaits you onboard Alaska TreeTops' 37 foot Alaska ProKat Catamaran (twin 300HP Suzuki engines). The modern fishing catamaran design on Homer Alaska Halibut Fishing Charters handles the rough waters with ease.
Our new boat is manned by a licensed captain and is equipped new fishing gear (state of the art electric reels) and safety equipment, including a life raft system and an EPIRB locator beacon. The catamaran has a comfortable and roomy cabin with a restroom facility. Each fishing trip on Homer Fishing Charters is limited to at least four but not more than six passengers. Your fun and safety are our utmost concerns.
Whether it's Alaska halibut, king salmon, or silver salmon, everyone has a great day fishing!
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Salmon have played a major role in the history and economy of Alaska and its commercial, sport, and subsistence fisheries; at this time Alaska produces about 80% of all salmon harvested in the western United States and Canada. Before being commercially exploited in the late 1800's, salmon were a main food source for Alaska's Native peoples. These Natives subsisted by using an estimated 12 million salmon annually. By the end of the century, the total commercial harvest in Alaska had expanded to an estimated 56,000 salmon in 1878 which increased to more than 21 million by 1900.
We release all halibut less than 32" in length.