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Lower Cook Inlet Charters is based in Homer, Alaska and is owned and operated by lifelong Alaskan and Coast Guard licensed Captain Dan Martin. Personal attention is important to us and trips are limited to a maximum of six guests or a minimum of four guests. |
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We depart from the Homer Boat Harbor, Slip Q21 at various times each day, depending on the tides. Our journey will take you to the Lower Cook Inlet where you will catch Halibut aboard the 32 ft. Coast Guard approved F/V "Hi Ball".
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We have state of the
art safety equipment; epirb, pfd's, fire extinguishers,
high water alarms and rubber life raft. Our vessel is also equipped with radar, echotec plotter, GPS, and VHF Radio. |
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A stop in the
fishing village of Seldovia is included.
You can click here to see even more beautiful photos of Seldovia. |
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Our lodge sleeps a maximum of six people with four large single beds in one room and two in another room. For your convenience a fully equipped kitchen, bath with shower, BBQ grill, spacious living and dining area, and a freezer available for guests. We are located on Martin Lake in Kasilof, 7.5 miles south of the famous Kenai River and Soldotna 5 miles north of the Kasilof River on the Sterling Highway. |
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Have some real Alaskan fun in the sun, canoeing, swimming, birdwatching, nature walks or just relaxing. We are located approximately 60 miles north of Homer, 60 miles south of Seward, and a 150 miles south of Anchorage, Alaska. |
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You can click here to view more photos of our lodge which includes, photos of the interior and the scenic setting of the lodge. Your
Fishing Adventure is waiting NOW!
BOOKINGS AVAILABLE FROM MAY 1st THROUGH SEPT 7th WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU ABOARD THE "HI BALL" CONTACT
INFORMATION:
Captain Dan Martin
P O Box 1086 Kasilof, Alaska 99610 Voice: (907) 262-4277 Fax: (907) 262-4277 Toll Free: 877-262-4277
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Charters and Arctic Web Publications.
Site redesigned & maintained by Arctic Web Publications Soldotna, Alaska. |
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