Alaska Excursions

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Wide range of glorious day trips throughout Southcentral Alaska.

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Big catch, big cash

Robert Gil of Tucson, Ariz., caught this silver salmon while aboard the charter boat Tsunami. Because the boat was fishing outside of Resurrection Bay, the fish was ineligible for entry in the mid-August Seward Silver Salmon Derby.

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Robert Gil of Tucson, Ariz., caught this silver salmon while aboard the charter boat Tsunami. Because the boat was fishing outside of Resurrection Bay, the fish was ineligible for entry in the mid-August Seward Silver Salmon Derby.

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Dipnet fishing

A sunset lights up the Kasilof River while dozens of dipnetters work at catching red salmon July 13, 2008.

Dipnet fishing -- in which anglers standing on the bank or in the river hold large nets in hopes that salmon will swim into them -- is a privilege enjoyed by Alaska residents only, especially along the waters of Southcentral Alaska.

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Imagine a wild country of mountain ranges and unpeopled space, an enormous land sprawling more than 570,000 square miles -- or 365 million acres -- of temperate rain forests, northern boreal forests, taiga and tundra.

Successful anglers can hook a big prize at area derbies

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Nearly everywhere anglers wet a line, there is also the opportunity for them to pocket some cash.


From Valdez to Homer to the Valley, anglers in Southcentral Alaska can fill their wallets along with their landing nets thanks to several fishing derbies. Derbies allow fishermen to put from $100 to $50,000 into their pockets while taking home a big fish.

Here are the main fishing derbies in Southcentral:

Downtown Soup Kitchen Slam'n Salm'n King Derby: Want to land a huge king salmon and perhaps a few thousand dollars too? Wet a line in Ship Creek for a chance at cash and prizes. Last year's winner received $1,000 in cash and a trip valued at $10,000. Tagged fish worth thousands of dollars will be released. Fishing gear can be rented at the creek. Proceeds go to the Downtown Soup Kitchen, which assists the community's working poor and homeless.
Where: Ship Creek, downtown Anchorage
When: June 8-17
Cost: $40 pro division
Phone: 646-4846

Downtown Soup Kitchen Slam'n Salm'n Silver Derby: The popular silver salmon derby returns with thousands of dollars in cash and prizes available. Last year's winner received $1,000 in cash and nearly $900 in fishing gear. Tagged fish worth thousands of dollars will be released. Fishing gear can be rented at the creek. Proceeds go to the Downtown Soup Kitchen, which assists the community's working poor and homeless.
Where: Ship Creek, downtown Anchorage
When: Aug. 4-13
Cost: $40 pro division
Phone: 646-4846

Homer Jackpot Halibut Derby: Homer's halibut derby, in its 22nd year, is the state's longest-running fishing derby. Last year, Duane Olson of Anchorage hooked a 341.8-pound fish and $43,612. There are prizes for monthly winners, more than $120,000 in tagged fish prizes and a $10,000 prize for a released fish.
Where: Must leave from and return to Homer harbor
When: May 1 to Sept. 30
Cost: $10 daily
Phone: 1-907-235-7740
Web: www.homerhalibutderby.com

Kodiak Silver Salmon Derby: The fishing contest is sponsored by the Kodiak Lions Club. The top three anglers receive prizes.
When: Aug. 26 to Sept. 30
Phone: 1-907-486-3900
Web: www.kodiak-outfitters.com

Mat-Su King Salmon Derby: The eighth annual derby features weekly prizes, youth prizes and a pro class. The grand prize is $10,000 cash. There also will be a tagged fish worth $10,000. Participants can fish in all legal waters in the Susitna and Knik river drainages. Weekly prizes.
When: May 20 to July 13
Cost: $10 adult single-day tickets, $20 full derby; $50 pro class; $5 youth
Phone: 1-907-376-1299
Web: www.matsukingsalmonderby.com , www.wasillachamber.org

Ninilchik Halibut Derby: The first-place winner picks up $5,000, while second gets $1,500 and third pockets $500. There also are monthly winners worth $300.
When: April 29 to Sept. 4
Where: Cook Inlet
Cost: $10 daily, $20 for four-day ticket
Phone: 1-907-567-3571
Web: www.ninilchikchamber.com

Ninilchik King Salmon Derby: The first-place winner picks up $2,000, while second gets $1,000 and third pockets $500. There also are weekly winners worth $100. Last year, David Hren of Anchorage netted a 41.7-pound king for the big cash.
When: April 29 to June 4
Where: Cook Inlet
Cost: $10 daily, $20 for four-day ticket
Phone: 1-907-567-3571
Web: www.ninilchikchamber.com

Seward Halibut Derby: The derby returns for the first time since 2003. There are daily prizes for heaviest fish. The three heaviest fish of the derby win $5,000, $3,000 and $2,000.
Where: Leave from and return to Seward
When: June 1-30
Cost: $10 a day or $25 for three days
Phone: 1-907-224-8051
Web: www.seward.com

Seward Silver Salmon Derby : This is the 52nd derby, and thousands of fish and dollars are up for grabs. Silver salmon return to Resurrection Bay every August, and the derby is a chance to catch some fish, cash and other prizes. There are dozens of cash prizes totaling more than $100,000, including a $50,000 tagged fish.
Where: Resurrection Bay
When: Aug. 11-19
Cost: $11 daily, $52 for derby
Phone: 224-8051
Web: www.seward.com

Valdez Fish Derbies : Halibut and silver salmon derbies run throughout the summer, with big payoffs for the winners. The two derbies have a combined payout of more than $80,000 in cash and prizes. In 2006, the $15,000 cash first prizes went to Kevin Lincoln with a 343.6-pound halibut and Paula Groundwater with an 18.42-pound silver salmon. The annual Women's Silver Salmon Derby is Aug. 11.
Where: Waters around Valdez
When: May 26 to Sept. 2 (halibut), July 28 to Sept. 3 (silvers)
Cost: $10 daily
Phone: 1-907-835-5680
Web: www.valdezfishderbies.com

Whittier Halibut Derby : A jackpot for the biggest fish will be awarded at the end of the derby. Monthly awards are given for the first-, second- and third-place halibut that are closest to the target weight. When: May 25 to Sept. 3
Where: Whittier
Cost: $5 daily, $25 weekly, $100 for season
Phone: 677-WHIT
Web: www.whittieralaskachamber.org

Whittier Silver Salmon Derby : A jackpot for the heaviest fish will be awarded at the end of the derby. There is a "small fry" derby for kids on Sept. 15; entry fee is $5.
When: Aug. 31 to Sept. 16
Where: Whittier
Cost: $5 daily, $25 weekly
Phone: 677-WHIT
Web: www.whittieralaskachamber.org