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Things to Try During The Next Alaska Fishing Season

During the Alaska fishing season (May-September) you will have the opportunity to fish in a lot of different locations for a lot of different species. To have success in these areas, it’s important to employ a lot of different techniques to adapt to the fish in the Icy Strait area.

We’ve compiled a list of some of the most popular saltwater fishing techniques used by our guests here at Doc Warners Alaska Adventures to help you have the best experience possible. We have had a lot of success with these methods, and we know with a little bit of experimentation, you will too!

Fishing Techniques

1. Drift Fishing

Drift fishing is a very popular method for fishing halibut or pacific cod. To use this method, you don’t anchor your boat, instead, you drift across the fishing area following the current. First begin by determining the direction of the current and then move to the top of the current. Then turn off the motor, bait your lines, and send them to the bottom. 

Drift fishing

You’ll want to keep a close eye on your fish finder as you are drifting to look for significant changes in depth. That way you can adjust how much line you have out. If you ever get a snag in the line, turn on the engine and motor up the current and your line should come free.

2. Use a Downrigger

Downriggers are great because they help you get your line to a specific depth without putting weight on your pole’s line. The downrigger has 8 to 15 pounds of weight on the end of a steel cable, and a small clip loosely attaches the line from the ball to your fishing line, just above the flasher

Both lines are put down at the same time to a specific depth. It’s a good idea to put each person’s line down to a different depth until you find out where the most fish are. Next you can begin trolling (see next). Once you get a bite, yank the pole upwards, this will release the clip and weight. Another person can then reel in the downrigger weight while you enjoy fighting the salmon!

3. Trolling

Trolling is the best way to catch salmon. This can be done by placing weights on the line or by using a downrigger. To do this you can use either 8″ or 11″ flashers, but just remember that eight inch flashers require less weight than an 11 inch flasher.  This method is best done by navigating the boat in a serpentine direction going perpendicular to the shore. You do have to be very careful when you use this technique because it is very easy to snag on the bottom.

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4. Anchor your boat

The most common way to fish for halibut is by anchoring on a flat sandy bottom. You can find the fish very easily because several of these places are marked on the fish finder in your boat. After anchoring the boat, you bait your line and lower it to the bottom. Then you gently bounce the weight on the bottom. Before too long a curious cod or halibut will decide to take a bite. It’s important to remember to pull the anchor when you decide to move to a new location.

5. Jigging

Jigging Is another common technique for fishing halibut, and It can add an element of excitement to catching small to medium sized fish. This is done by using a grub and a jig head. First begin by lowering your line to the bottom. Then begin jigging the pole at random heights and frequencies. This is a very effective method because often the fish will be snagged on the side. If you catch a fish like this you have to keep it because they won’t survive if you release them.

We hope these fishing techniques come in handy on your next Alaskan fishing trip! It’s important to plan before your trip to know what fish you want to catch. That will help you decide what technique to use and what time during the Alaska fishing season will be most successful for you.

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If you are looking for the best fishing lodge in Alaska check out Doc Warners Alaska Adventures!

Contact us today to book your spot during the next Alaska fishing season.

5 Reasons to Go on an Alaskan Fishing Adventure

If you’d like to go fishing with your friends and family, but aren’t sure if Alaska is worth the trouble, we’re going to give you our top reasons for you to schedule Alaska fishing trips with Doc Warner’s Fishing adventures right away! 

Why You Should Plan An Alaska Fishing Trip

1.Huge Variety of Fish

The main fish to be found is Salmon, with 5 different types you can find in Alaskan waters. Among those are the Silver Salmon, Pink Salmon, the huge King Salmon, and more. But they are not the only species you’ll find, there’s also Dolly Varden trouts, Pacific Cods, Rockfish, and of course, a lot of Halibut.

2. Less Crowded 

One of the greatest aspects of a fishing trip to Alaska is the ability to disconnect from everyday life for a few moments to spend time with loved ones and in nature. Doc Warner’s lodge is 30 miles off Juneau, along the Excursion Inlet Shoreline. Close enough to civilization for comfort and far enough away for solitude and complete relaxation. 

3.Mind-blowing Scenery

While finding the ideal space for fishing, you’ll be able to enjoy magnificent scenery. Alaska is surrounded by mountains, forests, lakes, and clear-blue skies that will allow you to enjoy the natural wonders like no other place in the States.

Our nearby fishing areas are surrounded by the beautiful snow-capped St. Elias mountains, as well as glacier valleys and the verdant forests of the region. Truly, there’s no fresher air, no clearer skies, and no more beautiful flora and fauna than those of the last frontier.

4.More Outdoor Activities

You might want to go to Alaska specially for fishing but you might also want to try different outdoor activities like hiking, canoeing, kayaking, and other adventures that will make this trip the best of its kind.

The great Alaskan outdoors is out there waiting for you.

5.Trying New Food

A good Alaska fishing adventure is not complete without a handful of hearty meals. With the great variety of fish, you’ll be able to try new and unique dishes like smoked salmon chowder, Black Cod, King Salmon, and Dungeness Crab Legs


If you would like to stay in an all inclusive lodge, contact us and we’ll be happy to help you plan your trip and help you give your orientation.