Big Dan's Fishing Charters
Homer, USA
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Big Dan's Fishing Charters runs family-owned, care-driven trips out of Homer and Seward, Alaska. You'll get individualized attention on our 6- and 12-pack boats, no cattle boat atmosphere. Homer trips target halibut, salmon, rockfish, lingcod, Pacific cod, and yelloweye, while Seward trips fish for halibut, salmon, cod, lingcod, and rockfish. We also offer Kenai and Kasilof River charters for king, sockeye, and silver salmon. Stay at our riverfront lodge and fish unguided right from the property.
Trips
offshore · inshore
What they fish for
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FAQ
What does Big Dan's Fishing Charters fish for?
Typical targets include King Salmon (Chinook), Coho Salmon (Silver), Lingcod, Rockfish. The best bite shifts with season and conditions.
Where does Big Dan's Fishing Charters depart from?
Big Dan's Fishing Charters runs out of Homer, USA (4350 Homer Spit Rd Homer Boat Harbor, Game Changer Slip D11, Double Down Slip C12, Homer, AK 99603, USA).
How do I book with Big Dan's Fishing Charters?
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Quick facts
| Business | Big Dan's Fishing Charters |
|---|---|
| Destination | Homer, Alaska |
| Location | Homer, USA |
| Targets | King Salmon (Chinook), Coho Salmon (Silver), Lingcod, Rockfish |
| Trip types | offshore, inshore |
| Phone | (907) 598-3391 |
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