Salt Water Alaska Fishing Charter - Halibut, Rockfish, & Salmon - Seward, AK - 2023

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
  • Join us on our amazing salt water fishing charter and experience! Alaska Fishing at its best!
    In this video you will see some of Alaska's amazing fishing, beautiful views, and one of a kind salt water charter experiences from Seward, Alaska.
    We went on 'Crazy Rays Adventures' fishing charters first boat out of Seward with Captain Dave and Deckhand Wyndham. Their boat was built in 2019 and this is her first year working for Crazy Rays Adventures. Captain Dave has been with the boat since she was made in 2019 and he has been working the waters outside of Seward for years.
    They took us several hours out into Resurrection Bay to find us the best fishing spots. The entire trip out and back was filled with nothing short of breath taking views. Most of the untouched landscape looked like something you'd see right out of the Jurassic Park movies. We seriously were waiting to see some dinosaurs!
    It was an action packed day full of fish! Starting the day off with Halibut and Coho Salmon (silvers). Then moving to Rockfish and finishing the day with more Coho Salmon. The crew ensured that just about every time we sent a line down we had a fish on it! They worked hard to make sure we all had bait and helped land the fish on the deck, giving us the full bloody deck experience. Everyone, twelve customers total on the boat, limited out on their fish that day with the exception of Joey, who failed to get his final Coho. What an awesome crew Crazy Rays Adventures has.
    Make sure to stick around to the end to see the short interview with Captain Dave about why you do not bring bananas on boats, about fishing, and how to reach out to Crazy Rays Adventures to plan your own salt water charter experience! Check out the links below to schedule your charter!
    crazyraysak.com/
    / crazyraysadventures
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    Thank you for spending the time to check out our really amazing day fishing and your continued support for the channel. As Captain Dave said "burn diesel, kill fish"!
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Komentáře • 19

  • @user-jx4ip1oh5l
    @user-jx4ip1oh5l Před 3 měsíci

    Really amazing..

  • @CELCDOLFO
    @CELCDOLFO Před rokem

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @kdub1666
    @kdub1666 Před měsícem +1

    The new 28" size sucks. I guess it checks off the box for tourists to catch one of their 2 max halibut limit. Maybe it also keeps the professional fishing boats happy too?
    It's not worth spending all that $$$ for a halibut and a half. The price per pound has to be staggering adding up the charter, license, fish processing, fuel fee, and shipping.

    • @alaskalifestyle
      @alaskalifestyle  Před měsícem

      Yeah, I’m not super knowledgeable when it comes to halibut fishing. And I can see how the money might not be worth the meat, but most of that money is spent for the adventure I feel.

  • @markandterristidd3683
    @markandterristidd3683 Před rokem +3

    Love the boat it’s beautiful. I have a problem with the small halibut you keep. Let the grow procreate.

    • @alaskalifestyle
      @alaskalifestyle  Před rokem +1

      It was a beautiful boat! The crew was awesome and did a great job. As for the halibut, we just went with what they told us. We don’t know much about halibut fishing, which is why we paid the charter to tell us what to do! No one caught anything big this trip.

    • @littlegoobie
      @littlegoobie Před 10 měsíci +1

      there's also an argument to keep the babies...they're not part of the breeding population. Any halibut over 50-60lbs is going to be a breeding female. That's the reason it's not a bad idea to keep some of the small ones. I don't know if it was mentioned, but ADFG put out a new regulation for charters a few years back regarding limits and that is one fish must be under 28" which is under 10lbs, your 2nd fish can be over 28" (or both can be under if you want). This only applies to charters, if you're fishing on your own boat, you can keep two 100lbs fish if you want.

    • @jj-np6kd
      @jj-np6kd Před měsícem

      Not sure about halibut, but with a lot of fish species it's usually more harmful to the overall population to harvest the larger ones. Just because they can reproduce so much more. Every species is a little different though

  • @RKLindqu
    @RKLindqu Před 4 měsíci

    Capt. took you to the chicken farm

    • @alaskalifestyle
      @alaskalifestyle  Před 4 měsíci

      They gave the group a choice of going after the big ones with a chance that everyone might not limit out or go for smaller ones but everyone gets to limit out. The vote was to limit out. On our next trip, we will pick the bigger ones!
      Thanks for the comment! We appreciate you.

  • @xxkasperxx
    @xxkasperxx Před 11 měsíci +1

    By Alaska standards those are some little halibut ...

    • @alaskalifestyle
      @alaskalifestyle  Před 11 měsíci

      There are certainly bigger halibut to be caught in Alaska! This is what we happened to get this trip, and they are delicious 😁 Next time we will hope for some record setters 😂

    • @xxkasperxx
      @xxkasperxx Před 11 měsíci

      @@alaskalifestyle must be one of those cheaper charters 🤔🤣

    • @alaskalifestyle
      @alaskalifestyle  Před 11 měsíci +1

      They did ask us (meaning our party and the other party on the boat) if we’d rather have big halibut or multiple species that day. The majority of people picked multiple species, so that’s what they did. Guess we’ll have to go back and say we want them big fish next time.

  • @Pendengar1
    @Pendengar1 Před 11 měsíci

    B

  • @redwood9741
    @redwood9741 Před rokem +1

    Well you got every baby halibut...

    • @alaskalifestyle
      @alaskalifestyle  Před rokem

      🤣 Definitely didn't get the biggest ones! Regulations require you keep one that's under 28" and the other can be any size. The good news is we did limit out on our Halibut! Plus the smaller ones tend to be better eating. Funny too they are often called chickens due to their smaller size.