
Fresh and Saltwater Fishing
Halibut - Salmon - Steelhead
Dolly Varden - Rainbow Trout

Every spring, Alaska's
Cook Inlet begins to fill with fish. This is
when the mighty King Salmon begin their first run of the season. The waters off
Deep Creek and Ninilchik River, two streams that drain into Cook Inlet, are
where the Salmon gather before making their final runs into the streams of the Kenai Peninsula.
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The Kings are not alone;
schools of Halibut move into the shallow waters to follow the Salmon and bait
fish along the sea bottom. Later in the year, the feisty Silver Salmon will
begin to arrive.
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Trout and Steelhead also thrive in
the streams and the beaches are full of Clams.
Here you will find Heavenly
Sights, providing the best fishing charters available on the Kenai Peninsula. A Heavenly Sights
fishing charter provides you with the opportunity to get the really big ones.
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Our clean, ocean going vessels
range in size from 24 - 28 feet, and feature enclosed cabins. Our river boats
will give you easy access to Salmon, Trout, and Dolly Varden.
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Knowledgeable guides know where the fish are, and all are USCG licensed and CPR
and First Aid certified. We provide all the tackle and bait you will need. All
you need to bring is rain gear, lunch, a fishing license, and a desire to catch
fish. (You may also want to bring a camera or camcorder.) When you return to
shore, your catch will be cleaned while you wait. In addition, we can arrange
to vacuum pack, freeze, and ship it any where in the U.S.
or Canada
at bulk rates.
Halibut
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The largest game
fish in the North Pacific. The average catch is 40 pounds, while 100 pounders
are common. In 1987 a huge Halibut weighing 460 pounds was taken in these
waters. Halibut can be caught year-round.
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King Salmon
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In May the
mighty King Salmon begins to run in the waters of Cook
Inlet. The average King taken weighs 45 pounds, and each season
90 pound fish are caught. the Kings have two runs and the season lasts until
the end of July.
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Silver Salmon
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The Silver
Salmon arrives in Cook Inlet during the
early part of August and are abundant through October. They are ferocious
fighters and provide some of the most exciting sport fishing experiences.
Silvers average 10-12 pounds, with trophy fish running up to 20 pounds.
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Prices:
Halibut & Salmon Combo fishing
charters
$225.00 per
person
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Halibut or Salmon only fishing
charters
$200.00 per
person
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Salmon, Dolly Varden, or Rainbow
Trout drift trips
$200.00 per
person
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Heavenly Sights Fishing Charters
13295 Sterling Highway
Ninilchik, Alaska
99639
(800)
479-7371
Anchorage
(907) 229-1738
Ninilchik (907) 567-7371
Heavenlysights@msn.com

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