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Fishing for king salmon at southeast Alaska’s Clover Pass Resort will be an incredible vacation
If you dream of taking trip fishing for halibut or king salmon in Alaska, you should book both your accommodations and your angling excursion through Clover Pass Resort near Ketchikan. Located at the southern tip of Alaska’s inside passages, when you enjoy a fishing adventure near Clover Pass you will have an excellent chance of landing a trophy fish due to the vast schools of migrating salmon that funnel through the protected waterways.
Clover Pass lies at the mouth of the Behm Canal, known for its strong salmon runs. The picturesque area dotted with islands, small bays and inlets offers fishing for more than just salmon and halibut. It is also habitat for cod, red snapper and sea bass.
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No matter if you seek king salmon or another variety of fish on your Alaskan fishing vacation, Clover Pass can provide you with the perfect package. We offer guided saltwater fishing packages ranging from two days and three nights to five days and six nights.
Under the direction of one of our experienced charter boat captains, you will take your shot at landing a trophy fish – one of five types of pacific salmon, halibut and other species of bottom fish. Our captains will do their best to help you be successful. In addition to our guided saltwater packages, we also offer self-guided saltwater, guided freshwater and guided combination (saltwater and freshwater) packages.
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Besides fishing for halibut or king salmon on your Alaska vacation in Ketchikan, there should be many other destinations on your itinerary. While in Ketchikan, you can enjoy other types of recreation such as hiking miles of trails surrounding the community or kayaking and canoeing in the waters of the inside passages.
Ketchikan itself is a charming community that boasts many quaint boutiques and art galleries as well as the largest collection of totem poles on earth. It features many historical attractions, including the Tongass Historical Museum, Dolly’s House Museum, and Totem Bight State Historical Park.
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