We glided quietly into Ketchikan before dawn on our 6th day. The decks were wet and the skies overcast. We were set to meet with Capt Josh from Salty Sea Charters for a half day salmon fishing trip as soon as we docked.
Travel Intelligence Tip - Shore Excursions - stick to the ship or find one on shore? If you take the excursions offered by the ship, you are guaranteed that the ship will wait for you - so this is the safe choice. On the other hand, ship excursions tend to be a little more expensive and often involve larger groups. In this case, we were fishing as a family of 4 and wanted a boat all to ourselves so we booked with a separate fishing charter company -- after checking with Trip Advisor and corresponding directly with the vendor.
We headed down the gangway shortly after docking and found Capt Josh at the top of the stairway. It was a short walk down to his boat which was clean and very well maintained.
We were underway and heading to fishing within 5 minutes - while Josh guided the boat, we filled out our Alaska fishing licenses. In a short 25 minute run - aided by the speed of Josh's boat - we were watching him rig up our lines and get them into the water.
The weather was improving and Bald Eagles were swooping down from the tall trees along shore grabbing fish before heading back to their nests for breakfast. But the fish weren't biting so we had to find out why... Turns out, one of us had brought a banana on board -- this by fishermen's superstition, guarantees you won't catch a thing. We can tell you this was our experience - once the banana went overboard and appropriate prayers were said, we had our first bite and pulled aboard a beautiful silver (Coho) salmon.
This was the first of four salmon we pulled in over the next 2 hours. Lots of time waiting for the bites as we trolled back and forth but in the midst of such natural beauty, who could complain?
By the time we headed back to the ship with our prizes, the sun was shining yet again. Josh said it had rained every day for the past two weeks - so I guess the slow fishing was a reasonable trade off for our beautiful weather. Here's a picture of NCL Pearl taken as we headed back to our dock. Josh took our fish with him for processing and shipping. We received them as promised, perfectly packed, wrapped, and fresh frozen back home in South West Florida.
Here is a link to Josh's site - we highly recommend him if you are looking forward to fishing during your visit to Ketchikan.
http://saltyseacharters.com/
While we were fishing, the rest of our group was sight seeing in Ketchikan. Here are a few pictures of the town and shopping area.
Totem poles are a highlight and art form in Ketchikan...
Our departure from Ketchikan along the Inside Passage was sublime - as beautiful as the river valley heading north out of Yellowstone National Park or the yellow fields of spring mustard flowers in the hills between Chesky Krumlov and Passau. One of the most beautiful afternoons of my life.
Our cruise was rapidly drawing to a close - next up Victoria, BC.