Destination Alaska Charters
Homer, USA
View on Google Maps ↗Homer is a serious fishing town, and Destination Alaska Charters puts you right in the middle of it. Their private and combo charters get you after world-class halibut, salmon, and rockfish in the waters around Kachemak Bay. They run rugged, comfortable boats with Seakeeper stabilization, so you can focus on the fishing, not the roll. If you want the full Alaska experience, they also offer multi-day packages that mix in bear viewing, flightseeing, and lodging in their log cabins. Whether you're filling a freezer or just after a great day on the water, this crew knows how to get you on the fish. Book a trip and see why anglers keep coming back to Homer.
Trips
inshore · offshore
What they fish for
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FAQ
What does Destination Alaska Charters fish for?
Typical targets include Rockfish. The best bite shifts with season and conditions.
Where does Destination Alaska Charters depart from?
Destination Alaska Charters runs out of Homer, USA (4287 Homer Spit Rd #5, Homer, AK 99603, USA).
How do I book with Destination Alaska Charters?
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Quick facts
| Business | Destination Alaska Charters |
|---|---|
| Destination | Homer, Alaska |
| Location | Homer, USA |
| Targets | Rockfish |
| Trip types | inshore, offshore |
| Phone | (907) 435-4011 |
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