Ninilchik fishing charters for Halibut and King Salmon.
Ninilchik Halibut Fishing
Ninilchik Halibut fishing season starts anywhere from May 1 on, chasing barn door size halibut. A typical catch averages between 25 to 45 lbs. with the occasional catch of 100 lbs. and up.
If you have ever fished for halibut you know how much fun you can have, and in Cook Inlet it is also work. We therefore use the lightest Penn gear possible to reduce the wear that heavy gear puts on you. We only travel 8 to 15 miles out and fish in waters that don't exceed 150. We will fish in 250+ waters, but only at the clients request. We catch fish that are just as big as the waters are deep.
Ninilchik Salmon Fishing
Starting in May your fish fighting pleasure increases with the first run of salt water kings. These fish average between 30 to 45 lbs. and up, with the run lasting until around the first week of June.
If catching both kings and halibut is your desire, we urge you to book early as the prime tide dates for catching both book up fast. We also recommend that if at all possible you book at least 2 or better yet, 3 days of fishing.
We do so because this is Alaska and extremes in weather do occur, making blow off days an unlikely but common hazard of the best laid fishing plans. So, if you've been able to book at least 2 or 3 days of fishing, then your odds of getting out on the water are better than good!
Ask about our Affordable Combo Fishing Packages
Ninilchik Cabins and RV Park
D&M RV PARK offers the following amenities for your convenience: full RV hook-ups, tent camp sites, cabins, freezer, boat/vehicle storage, fish hanging/cleaning, trash and toilet facilities, showers and a small laundry, as well as ice, firewood, delicious well water a dump station and a heart stopping view.
If we're fortunate to have you, as our guest(s) be sure to bring plenty of film because it's that aforementioned view that makes D&M RV PARK a sight you'll want to document. D&M RV PARK sits on a wide bluff, which offers a breathtaking view of the Cook Inlet, with the sleeping volcanoes Mt. Redoubt and Mt. Illiamna as a backdrop.
Overlooking Deep Creek beach, D&M RV PARK is also the perfect viewpoint for taking snapshots of passing ships, acrobatic eagles, and squabbling herring gulls. An adjacent lighthouse, Deep Creek River and verdant wetlands stocked with water foul, also draw the attention of many a photographer.
GUARANTEED FISH !
"We don't always catch the big uns', but we always catch fish!"
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