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Old 06-02-2019, 09:25 AM
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Salmon Seeker tour service just below Alaska in the Queen Charlotte Islands of Vancouver, BC. Fly to Seattle or Vancouver. Then the tour service takes over and does the rest. You fly from Vancouver in a float plane to the Islands (incredible sights) and land on the water (a life experience in itself). You live aboard a decommissioned coast guard vessel that they have converted into a floating fishing resort/home base. Each day you get a guide with a 23 ft Boston Whaler to do whatever fishing your heart desires. King salmon, coho, black bass, ling cod, rock cod and of course giant halibut. Many other species of bottom fish. See orca whales, sea lions, bald eagles etc. up close and personal in their natural habitat. Each night you go back to the mother ship and eat as a group and share your fishing stories from the day and plan what you want to try for the next day. All food and drink and guides and lodging is inclusive in price. Also - like stated earlier - all of your catch is cleaned, vacuum packed, flash frozen and boxed up with your name on it and flown back to your hotel in Vancouver. We caught a 142 lb halibut along with multiple king salmon and many other delicious species and we had about 6 crates of perfectly preserved fish waiting for us upon return.

There are not a lot of times in your life that you will fly that distance and do a bucket list trip - whereas Venice LA - although an incredible trip in its own right - is somewhat more easily accessible for a New Jersey angler on a typical fishing vacation. Time of year that I did my trip was July and up near Alaska it was light outside from 3am until 11pm - really cool experience.

Good luck with whatever you decide. I like this post because it's nice to hear about what incredible fishing trips others have been on and is giving me some ideas for future plans.
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Old 06-02-2019, 11:35 PM
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have you ever hooked and caught a marauding 100+ lb. tarpon? incredible sport fish that will test your angling abilities to the limit. when it launches itself clear out of the water 15 feet in front of you your heart will stop! if you've never pursued them i would take a trip somewhere (like the florida keys) where you could hook the fish of a lifetime. and a fiberglass mount on your living room wall makes a great memory/conversation piece!
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Old 06-03-2019, 08:48 AM
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This weekend heading down to Florida, to set up ultimate
Fishing trips. Will be at the Contender factory/headquarters to
See the boat build on my 44FA. Will be scouting out marinas in
Fort Lauderdale and the keys. Interviewing captains and developing
Relationships with Hotel owners in the Bahamas. To get a glimpse
Of what I have in my mind, check out my trip to Bahamas/Florida back
In January of this year. If you have any interest call me to discuss. First charter
Is slated for First week of December and will run until May.
Fly into Fort Lauderdale and fish the Bahamas. Species sought Saiflish/swordfish
While in Florida, wahoo/mahi while crossing Gulf Stream. Once in the Bahamas
Grouper, snapper, and countless other species. Bonefish on the flats.
Not to mentions spear fishing, snorkeling for dinner conch and lobster.
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Old 06-03-2019, 09:59 AM
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Guys, thanks so much for all the suggestions! I got some new ideas that I had never even considered. When I decide on something, you'll be the first to see the reports and pics. I'm hoping for the trip of a lifetime!
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Old 06-05-2019, 09:49 AM
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I think I have a winner! LOL

https://www.wtsp.com/article/news/lo...jrTmmUJCqWgZ4E
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Old 06-05-2019, 03:52 PM
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Giving "bucket list" a whole new meaning.
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Old 06-05-2019, 04:02 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Capt Sal View Post
My youngest son who is a captain has his boat in Grand Isle LA.Mangrove snapper hughe,Red Snapper,Yellowfin tuna,Spotted sea trout, Sheepshead,King Mackeral and more.Grand Isle LA.Best fishing i have ever seen.Oil rigs easy fishing and reasonable prices.Try it and you will be hooked The Red Fish are hughe and the limit is five.Trout is twenty five,Mangrove is ten.
Which boat is his? There are a couple dozen at least.
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