Seward Alaska - Boat CaptainsSome background,
comments, and reviews on our experienced Captains and Crew
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Note: Captains are often available by
request, just ask!
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Captain Mike Miller: A lifelong Alaskan whose family
homesteaded here (and survived the 1964 earthquake) on Lowell Point.
Mike has been a fisherman or marine engineer all his life, and does
both commercial fishing and chartered sport fishing. Captain Mike is
a 3rd generation fisherman and one of the original fishing guides in
the Seward area. Fishing is a labor of love for Mike and
today he is considered one of the local experts. Our clients enjoy
fishing with Captain Mike while he shows them the waters and land he
knows so well, and his trips book fast.
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TripAdvisor: “I went to alaska to experience the last
frontier! and Millers Landing made that dream come true!
what an awesome time!”
"We did a halibut charter and limited out on everything! we
caught ling cod with rock fish we were reeling in! we saw
orca's and humpbacks the deckhand was great! it was a great
Alaskan time. These people know what they are doing! They
communicated with the other Millers Landing charter's to
make sure we were on fish the entire trip! I highly
recommend Mike Miller or any of his guides it was a great
time!"
--Carpmanz, Arlington, TX |
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Captain Chance Miller: The son of captains Mike and
Sherrie, Chance got his Captain's license at the age of 18, and is a
lifelong Alaskan and expert fisherman. He spends his winters
working on research boats in Antarctica as a Marine Technician. |
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TripAdvisor: "A piece of authentic Alaska”
" ... The owners and the employees are multi-generation
Alaska natives and being here is not just a vacation, it's a
life experience. The fishing charter we went on was
captained by the owner's son, who is an excellent captain
and fishing guide. His knowledge of the local fish and the
area was unmatched. ...
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the prices are low and the location is great. If you want to
be pampered and waited on hand and foot, Miller's Landing
may not be for you. But if you really want to experience
Alaska, this is the place to do it."
--RikWriter,
Lakeland FL
July 9, 2009 |
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Captain Bill Moore: From the Miami area,
Captain Bill has a home in Alaska as well, and comes here every year
with a passion for both river and saltwater fishing. |
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Captain Andrew Agloinga: A
lifelong Alaskan coming from a long line of commercial fishermen,
Captain Andrew is from the village of Chefornak on the
Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta located in Southwestern Alaska. When Andrew
came to Miller's as a fishing deckhand five years ago, the crew
referred to him as the "salmon whisperer" and regarded him with a
childlike and mysterious respect. Today he's found captaining our
boats, and still whispering up fish. |
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TripAdvisor: "An unforgettable experience!"
“... Whilst I was there I went on an early morning
fishing trip, captained by Chance and his deckhand Bill. I
will never forget how enthusiastic they both were at 6.30 am
listening to James Brown's greatest hits whilst helping 6
ladies try and fish for the first time. Both of them made
the whole experience that much more enjoyable and we were
very lucky as we all managed to catch a couple of fish. I
was even lucky enough to have a go at flaying one..."
"Miller's Landing was one of my favorite places out of all
the trek & I am sure that my fellow trekkers would agree
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--- MJC, Manchester, UK
July 2009
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Captain Sherrie Miller: Sherrie, Captain Mike's wife,
is also a licensed Captain, and helps out with the water taxi
services. |
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Captain Mike Goff: Capt. Mike Goff was born in southern
California, grew-up fishing Catalina Island and the Mexican
waters. He then ventured to the Pacific Northwest where he lived for
many years fishing the San Juan Islands for all types of salmon.
After meeting his wife, Margee, they traveled to the Mariana Islands
in the South Pacific. For two years Capt. Mike took tourists fishing
for Marlin, Wahoo, Yellow-fin Tuna, and Rainbow Runners. Mike loves
to fish and help others catch fish, and is a real outdoorsman.
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 Kayak Guides: Most are ACA Certified.
They're highly qualified, as you can see. |
 The rest of the crew is standing by awaiting your
reservations. |
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