moderate
3 days, 2 nights
Participants should have a moderate level of fitness to handle standing for long periods while fishing and moving safely around the boat.
Experience top-tier Alaskan fishing on a private three-day adventure in Whittier. Reel in King Salmon, Lingcod, and more while enjoying expert crew support and gourmet meals.
Private Boat! • 3 fishing days, 2 nights on the water
Embark on a thrilling three-day, two-night fishing adventure aboard the Theodore Jean. Experience the excitement of reeling in diverse species like King Salmon and Lingcod, while enjoying gourmet meals in stunning locations. With expert crew support, you’ll maximize your catch and create unforgettable memories on the water.
3 Day, 2 night fishing
Our three day, two night fishing adventure is our flagship trip. This trip is a live-aboard on the Theodore Jean. The intensity of this trip is up to you, but as far as we’re concerned, we’re ready to fish hard. Of course, it’s fishing, but we always do everything we can to fill coolers and keep you on top of fish. Most folks are familiar with Halibut and some types of Salmon, but you’ll have an opportunity to catch a bunch of other extremely tasty species. Some of them include King Salmon, Silver Salmon, Lingcod, Yellow eye Rockfish, Pacific Cod, and Black Bass (Black Rockfish). Captain Nate and crew will clean, bag, and put fillets over ice when fishing is done each day. Just because you're living on a boat doesn't mean you're roughing it - enjoy Ribeye with a side of rockfish and a glass of wine in the most spectacular locations! Then wake up and reel in a halibut over a hot cup of coffee. Another substantial bonus is the potential to reach your possession limit with so many species over the trip rather than just your daily limit.
Alaska’s coastal weather can change quickly; wear moisture-wicking and insulating layers for comfort.
Expect spray and occasional rain; waterproof jackets and pants are crucial to stay dry during fishing.
Even in cloudy weather, UV rays can be strong; wide-brim hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen are recommended.
Use waterproof bags and secure loose items on deck to prevent loss overboard.
Whittier’s strategic location served as a vital military port during World War II, with historic tunnels still in use today.
Efforts are in place to manage sustainable fishing practices and protect the delicate marine ecosystems around Prince William Sound.
Keep dry and comfortable in wet and rainy conditions common on coastal Alaska.
summer specific
Provide secure footing on wet and slippery boat surfaces.
Reduce glare from the water to better spot fish and protect eyes.
Allows adjusting to fluctuating temperatures during early fishing season.
spring specific