So you have plans to be in Seward. That’s great news!
At Miller’s Landing, everyone is welcome aboard our vessels, whether you are new to the sport, or fish Alaskan waters regularly, we are here to help guide you no matter your goals. We are a proud Alaskan and family-owned business that really knows its stuff.
Operated and owned by 3rd generation fishermen and still located on the family homestead, we have been fishing in Alaska’s cold waters before the company was even born. Start your fishing trip with the confidence that your captain and crew are equipped with all the knowledge or tools at our disposal.
Below is a list of our fishing charters, as well as other great fishing trips in and around Seward.
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Dont forget to Improve Your Experience
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- Premium barista drink at the cafe
- Breakfast item
- Entree item
- Snack item
- A drink to go (choose between : Juice, Soda, etc)
- Coffee, Beer, or drink upon return
Forgot to Add it when booking? Call us and we will help you.
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- Meal package Add-On plus a bit more:
- One day fishing license
- Fish transportation to the fishing processors
- Processing/vacuum sealing/freezing of 45 lbs of filets
- An insulated box to ship the fish or take it with you on your flight home.
- Fishing rain gear (coat and pants) and rain boots for use during the trip.
- Transportation to and from hotels in town (for pick up and return).
- Dinner at the cafe with a drink on return.
Forgot to Add it when booking? Call us and we will help you.
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For the serious Fisherman (our Meal package plus MORE)
- One day fishing license
- Fish transportation to the fishing processors
- Processing/vacuum sealing/freezing of 45 lbs of filets
- An insulated box to ship fish
- Shipment of the 50lb insulated box anywhere within the continental USA (from the fishing processor)
- Fishing rain gear (coat and pants) and rain boots for use during the trip.
- Transportation to and from hotels in town (for pick up and return).
- Dinner at the cafe with a drink on return.
Forgot to Add it when booking? Call us and we will help you.
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- Premium barista drink at the cafe
- Entree item
- Snack item
- A drink to go (choose between : Juice, Soda, etc)
Forgot to Add it when booking? Call us and we will help you.
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- Premium barista drink at the cafe
- Entree item
- Snack item
- A drink to go (choose between : Juice, Soda, etc)
- Breakfast item
- Coffee, Beer, or drink upon return
Forgot to Add it when booking? Call us and we will help you.
Full Day Fishing Charters Add-Ons
Half Day Fishing Charters Add-Ons
Let us do all the dirty work
We fillet or prepare your fish as you like, rinsed, skinned, and ready to freeze.
And for a small fee we will take it to our local processor where it can be frozen, vacuum packed, shipped, or stored for a longer period of time.
Find more information here: Fish Cleaning, Freezing, Processing & Shipping Information
A unique Pro Fleet and Crew
We have various vessels ranging from a 32-foot Munson design landing crafts like Thomasea, to a Custom Catamaran landing craft called the Fox Willie.
Our captains and deckhands have been fishing in Alaska’s cold waters for a long time and they are certified and equipped with the knowledge that will help you get that fish!
Our Gear
We take pride in our gear, from the custom fishing poles by Thrasher Rods, to jigs made by us using molds and plastisol
No second-hand, old, or beat-up rods and reels here folks. We maintain and replace our gear so that you are using the best and most reliable rods, bait, reels and jigs we could muster.
Located in one of Alaska’s Premier Sportfishing Destinations
A popular fishing destination for visitors and locals, we offer a variety of saltwater/deep sea fishing charters that range from all-day to half-day, as well as Guided Shore Fishing for our land-lovers.
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This includes dusky, dark, widow, blue, yellowtail, and “black seabass.”
2024 Nonresident season limits: Four per day, no size limit
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These cool fish are also called yellow eye rockfish or red snapper. They average around 10-12 lbs but can get up to 32 lbs, and may live to be over 100 years old!
2024 Nonresident season limits: One per day per person
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Pacific halibut is the most desired and largest fish in our fishery. They average around 20-50 lbs, however we have caught 300lb halibut.
2024 Nonresident Season Limits: Each person is allowed two halibut, only one must be less than 28 inches long.
Non-Halibut Wednesday: Halibut fishing is not permitted on Wednesdays per Alaska fishing regulations 2024.
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Lingcod season opens July 1st, and they actually aren’t Cod at all. They are part of the Greenling family. The legal size is 35 inches, we don’t keep them unless they are over 36. They can grow to be over 80lbs.
2024 Nonresident season limits: 1 per person, caught only after July 1st, must be over 35 inches.
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Silvers in our area average 7 to 12 pounds, they usually appear mid-July, but we have seen them arrive as soon as June. In Seward, there is an annual Silver Salmon Derby, with the opportunity for cash prizes and guaranteed fun!
2024 Nonresident Season Limits: Three fish per day outside of Resurrection Bay. Six fish per day, within Resurrection Bay. No annual limit.
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Pink salmon average between 3 and 5 pounds and about 18 inches long. They are the smallest of the salmon and can be caught from the shore right in front of the Miller’s Landing office in late summer.
2024 Nonresident Season Limits: Three fish per day outside of Resurrection Bay. Six fish per day, within Resurrection Bay. No annual limit.
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This is the largest of the Pacific Salmon, averaging around 12-18 pounds and about 35 inches long. We tend to see the most kings in June. These require a special stamp on your fishing license, so if you plan on keeping a King Salmon, you will need that stamp.
2024 Nonresident Season Limits: Each person is allowed one a day, 28 inches or greater, with a limit of four salmon each year.
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Also known as Alaska cod, Gray cod or True cod, these fish live up to 20 years, and grow up to 6 ft in length. These funny-looking fish migrate as far as 490 miles in a year from the Gulf of Alaska to the west coast of Norway. Cod is quite healthy like most fish and is great cooked in butter on a hot skillet.
2024 Nonresident Season Limits: No limit as of now for the 2024 season.