Love this video! I also live in Alaska, and my wife and I enjoy spending our summers out on the boat on PWS and Resurrection Bay. I’ve watched this video multiple times now, which helps manage the boating itch that strikes me so hard over the winter. I’d love to see more of your PWS adventures!
I like to clam the opposite shore of Cooke inlet from Ninilcik for Razor clams. In AK they can be up to 8” long. OR and WA a big one is maybe 5” or 6”. Plus AK Razor clams seem to be sweeter. You used to be able to clam the Ninilcik side. I don’t remember why they stopped it. After I get my share of razor clams, it is off for a few guided days of salmon fishing each month. I like to stock up on salmon and cold and hot smoke them. Some years I have gotten over a 100 lbs to fill my freezer. Yum! Fresh clam chowder…yum!
Spot shrimp like mud. A NOAA chart has the bottom type moted on the charts with the soundings. I think Garmin allows you to download NOAA charts to your plotter. Halibut prefer flat gravel shelfs. For bottom fish look for pinnacles coming up from the bottom. Nice boat. Did you anchor out and stay on the boat? We do a lot of fishing and cruising in SE Alaska. Also navigated Vancouver Island. The west side is absolutely stunning. Great salmon fishing the later part of July thru August. Sitka, Juneau, Kake and Craig in SE Alaska are good base points as they have docks. Places like Kake and Craig, its a good idea to call ahead of time to make sure they have fuel as their fuel shipment times can vary. Also there are so many small Islands you can always escape from the wind, anchor up, have dinner and spend the night. Baranof Island has a large population of Brown Bears. If you get a chance go to Hydaburg on Prince of Whales Island. They are famous for their totem poles and make Totem Poles for people all over the world. If you can get some dock space at Elfin Cove its a short trip to Glacier Bay. Access to Glacier bay is by permit only. It takes about 3 summers to see all there is to see in SE Alaska. Another fun trip is to circumnavigated Haida Gwaii. We circumnavigated Moresby Island in 2018. Their are many Native American out post located around the Island. You can cross Queen Charlotte Sound Via Port Rupert. Sandspit has a fairly decent dock and the lodge located near the marina will prep and freeze your catch. The marina also has fuel. Before making the trip thru Skidgate Narrows I recommend following the guides thru a couple of times so you feel comfortable going thru on your own. The West side if the Island is spectacular. Excellent salmon and lingcod fishing. Good luck in your future travels.
What an awesome family adventure video. Thanks so so much for making and sharing that. I’m sending to the Boss “aka wife” and telling her we gotta do the same as you guys and go on such a trip. Thanks again
Great video. We did Blackstone Glacier on one of our trips. Our new puppy Charli was watching, too. Have clip of her watching, just need to figure out how to attach it. I think she's in love with Sophie.
We had a very hard time trying to find these due to the size of the tubing. We don’t remember the brand but we purchased at a marine store in Anchorage, LFS Marine Supply.
Love this video! I also live in Alaska, and my wife and I enjoy spending our summers out on the boat on PWS and Resurrection Bay. I’ve watched this video multiple times now, which helps manage the boating itch that strikes me so hard over the winter. I’d love to see more of your PWS adventures!
Hi Gary and Stacey! We get goosebumps watching your videos since we got to know you at the rally!!
Steve, Barb, Tim, and Sadie
I love how sophie smiles its so stinkin cute!!
What a great way to spend d a few days on the water. Beautiful area.
What a stunning trip! Thanks for sharing all the beautiful Alaskan scenery. Really enjoy the video as well.
I like to clam the opposite shore of Cooke inlet from Ninilcik for Razor clams. In AK they can be up to 8” long. OR and WA a big one is maybe 5” or 6”. Plus AK Razor clams seem to be sweeter. You used to be able to clam the Ninilcik side. I don’t remember why they stopped it. After I get my share of razor clams, it is off for a few guided days of salmon fishing each month. I like to stock up on salmon and cold and hot smoke them. Some years I have gotten over a 100 lbs to fill my freezer. Yum! Fresh clam chowder…yum!
So beautiful!
Looks like an amazing time!
Spot shrimp like mud. A NOAA chart has the bottom type moted on the charts with the soundings. I think Garmin allows you to download NOAA charts to your plotter. Halibut prefer flat gravel shelfs. For bottom fish look for pinnacles coming up from the bottom.
Nice boat. Did you anchor out and stay on the boat? We do a lot of fishing and cruising in SE Alaska. Also navigated Vancouver Island. The west side is absolutely stunning. Great salmon fishing the later part of July thru August.
Sitka, Juneau, Kake and Craig in SE Alaska are good base points as they have docks. Places like Kake and Craig, its a good idea to call ahead of time to make sure they have fuel as their fuel shipment times can vary. Also there are so many small Islands you can always escape from the wind, anchor up, have dinner and spend the night. Baranof Island has a large population of Brown Bears. If you get a chance go to Hydaburg on Prince of Whales Island. They are famous for their totem poles and make Totem Poles for people all over the world. If you can get some dock space at Elfin Cove its a short trip to Glacier Bay. Access to Glacier bay is by permit only. It takes about 3 summers to see all there is to see in SE Alaska.
Another fun trip is to circumnavigated Haida Gwaii. We circumnavigated Moresby Island in 2018. Their are many Native American out post located around the Island. You can cross Queen Charlotte Sound Via Port Rupert. Sandspit has a fairly decent dock and the lodge located near the marina will prep and freeze your catch. The marina also has fuel. Before making the trip thru Skidgate Narrows I recommend following the guides thru a couple of times so you feel comfortable going thru on your own. The West side if the Island is spectacular. Excellent salmon and lingcod fishing.
Good luck in your future travels.
What an awesome family adventure video. Thanks so so much for making and sharing that. I’m sending to the Boss “aka wife” and telling her we gotta do the same as you guys and go on such a trip. Thanks again
this was very enjoyable
Love the boating content!
What fun, thanks for sharing. I like to catch blue crabs in the Chesapeake or at the Jersey shore.
Yum! I wish we could crab for Dungeness crab in PWS but we have to go to SE Alaska for those.
Just starting the video. Have to comment on the awesome intro music!😊
what brand of ceiling fishing rod holders do you have in your boat?
Great video. We did Blackstone Glacier on one of our trips. Our new puppy Charli was watching, too. Have clip of her watching, just need to figure out how to attach it. I think she's in love with Sophie.
Awe… you can always attach in comments on our FB page.
Is the best bottom-fish fishing just south of Montague Island?
Hi guys, beautiful boat! Can you tell me what brand you used for the rail mount rod holders next to the downriggers? Link? Safe travels...
We had a very hard time trying to find these due to the size of the tubing. We don’t remember the brand but we purchased at a marine store in Anchorage, LFS Marine Supply.
@@RVingtoAlaska ok thanks
Do you have twin 150s on the back of the boat? Or twin 300?
Twin 300’s
What's your favorite ocean fish to catch? Ours is definitely shrimp followed by salmon! Let us know in comments.