Homer Halibut

homer-fishing-guidesHomer is a small city at the end of the Kenai Peninsula. It is known, from all over the world, as the place to go to when it comes to halibut fishing. Although its population is only slightly more than five thousand individuals, this place is renowned for the size of the halibut caught, by people who use its port as a starting point. There is a well-known, fishing competition that is held every year.

 

Homer Halibut Fishing

Even though there are many regulations concerning fishing, one may fish for different species of salmon, halibut, and trout nearly the entire year. Homer is particularly popular for halibut fishing. The sizes that have been caught reach up to more than 350 lbs.

 

Aside from a halibut fishing derby, there are also those held for other species of fish. A good example of this is the one for Chinook salmon. The world record in this category has stood for more than two decades. Anglers who are aiming to top that record should consider this part of Alaska as one of the best places to make the attempt, due to the size of the salmon that run through the surrounding area.

 

One of the most popular spots for fishing and sightseeing in the area, and considered a landmark in the city, is the Homer Spit. This is a four and a half mile tract of land that extends out into Kachemak Bay. It is the home of the Nick Dudiak Fishing Lagoon, known locally as “the fishing hole”. Actually, it is a place where salmon are stocked and raised, before being released into the natural environment when they have reached sufficient maturity.
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Homer Fishing Guides

 

There are many great fishing areas that can also be accessed from this port. These are the Ninilchik River, Anchor River, Deep Creek, and the Kachemak Bay. Let the guides of Ninilchik Charters lead you to the most popular fishing spot and ensure that your Homer, Alaska fishing trip is a success.