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Russell Fishing Company Saltwater Adventure 

 Homer Spit, Homer, AK, 99603, United States
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Homer Spit
Homer, AK, United States

If you’re ready to love fishing in Kenai, we’ve got you covered with Russell Fishing Company. With Captain Dustin at the helm, you’re in knowledgeable and experienced hands.

Fishing around here will often see you targeting Salmon and numerous bottom fish, including Halibut. Your day begins aboard a 36’ sturdy fishing machine with 6 passengers, a captain, and a deckhand. It comes with everything you need for a productive day on the water. Rods, reels, and tackle are ready for you, as well as lures and bait.

Before coming aboard, you’ll need to buy a local fishing license for everyone in your group. This information is available online. Any fish within the legal limit is yours to keep. Plus, you can have your catch cleaned. Now that’s dinner!

It’s never a bad idea to bring snacks, drinks, sunblock (non-spray), and sunglasses. Alcohol is allowed in moderation, but you should avoid hard liquor as well as glass bottles.

Expect to see whales, otters, eagles, and other seabirds. Glaciers and volcanic mountains will be seen on clear days. Some species might be protected or require a tag to keep them, so make sure you know what to expect.

Now, come aboard with Russell Fishing Company and get hooked!

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FAQs about Russell Fishing Company Saltwater Adventure

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The fish you can target

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What is the boat like?

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Boat category
Skiffs and flats boats
Capacity
6 persons
Boat length
36 ft
Year built
2020
Boat manufacturer
North River
Boat type
Aluminum fishing

Engine model
Mercury
Powered by
2 x 350HP
Max cruising speed
35 knots
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