ProFish-n-Sea Alaska Halibut Fishing Charters

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ProFish-n-Sea Charters will take you on a truly unique Alaska fishing trip to experience an unforgettable day of Alaska halibut and salmon fishing. Our vessels venture into the most pristine marine ecosystem on Earth. Safely and successfully fishing these waters is our business.

Features

  • Group Size:

    • 6-20
  • Service

    • Charter

Experience

  • Inshore Fishing
  • Nearshore Fishing
  • Offshore Fishing
  • River Fishing

Techniques

  • Light Tackle
  • Heavy Tackle
  • Bottom Fishing
  • Trolling
  • Spinning
  • Deep Sea Fishing

Amenities

  • Toilet
  • Air Conditioning
  • Fighting Chair
  • First Mate
  • Disabled Accessible
  • You Keep Catch
  • Overnight

About the Capitan

Captain Steve Zernia

Capt. Steve Zernia has owned and operated ProFish-n-Sea Charters in Seward since 1994. Capt. Steve grew up fishing the waters around Seward and is a second generation Alaska fishing guide. He is a United States Coast Guard licensed Master on near coastal waters and is First Aid/CPR certified. Captain Steve was a founding member and past VP of the Seward Charterboat Association, and is also a member of the National Association of Charterboat Operators. Captain Steve has been featured in magazines such as Sport Fishing, Saltwater Sportsman, Fish Alaska and on the North to Alaska TV show with Larry Csonka. With over 35 years of experience landing trophy halibut, salmon, and lingcod, he is well known for pioneering some of Seward's most productive fishing areas. In his spare time (winter) Captain Steve enjoys playing hockey, skiing, and chasing warm water pelagic fish such as tuna and marlin. Captain Steve will work hard to ensure that you have a pleasurable, safe, and productive fishing adventure.

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Main Address

1302 4th Ave #F
Seward, Ak, 99664

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