Not too many people in this world get a chance to go on an epic fishing trip in Alaska for Salmon and Halibut, but I did and with the blessing of my beautiful wife Linna and I took it. My long-time friend John Dorsey asked me to come along on this grand fishing trip with both his sons. His son Michael Dorsey is a professional fishing guide during the summer and hunting guide during the winter at the famous Hatchery Cove Lodge on Evans Island near the tiny village of Chenega, Alaska. Michael is the Captain of Halibut Hooker, a new 43 foot fishing boat equipped with two 310hp Volvo engines owned by Bob Hodsons. Bob is also the owner of Barney’s Sports Chalet barneyssports.com a specialty outdoors shop in Anchorage, Alaska. A special thanks goes out to Bob Hodsons to let me live the dream for a few days!
John and his other son Matthew Dorsey from Fort Collins, Colorado flew into Seattle from Denver where we met up and the three of us took the same Delta flight to Anchorage, Alaska. Delta Airlines is starting to match routes with Alaska Airlines and Delta was offering this killer deal for $180 bucks round-trip from Seattle to Anchorage…oh hell yes.
Michael and his son Hunter were waiting for us in Anchorage, I haven’t seen Michael for a couple of years and I didn’t recognize him at first sporting a thick Jeremiah Johnson reddish beard. We picked up groceries in Anchorage and drove over to Whittier where the Halibut Hooker was mooraged. We quickly loaded up the boat with 5 days of supplies and took off on a three hour tour to the Hatchery Cove also owned by Bob Hodsons.
We fished for 4 days nearly limiting every day on Coho Salmon, Halibut and a bunch of Rock fish. We were allowed 3 Coho (Silvers) Salmon and 2 Halibut each day, but 50 miles to the East in Resurrection Bay near Seward, Alaska you were allowed 6 Coho a day.
When it comes to fishing, the Dorsey clan have so much fishing experience that you will be assured there will be fish on the boat and a lot of it. Even though I held my own, the Dorsey’s out fished me each day; they are also gentlemen when it comes to splitting the vacuum packed fillets at the end of the trip.
- Halibut rigs baited up and ready to go
- We saw Orca’s all day
- I brought both of these Black Rock fish at the same time on my halibut rod
- Our third day of fishing, we limited out on Salmon and Halibut
- Matthew Dorsey’s first Coho on our first day of fishing
- Loading 5 days of supplies on the Halibut Hooker fishing boat
- John Dorsey’s first Coho in the boat on our first day
- Hunter Dorsey pulled in this jumbo 19lb Silver
- Humpback Whale was lurking around us while we were fishing for Halibut…totally awesome
- Hatchery Cove Lodge in blue awaits our arrival
- The famous Halibut Hooker fishing boat
- This was our first day of fishing; John & Michael Dorsey and Rick Freeman
- The lodge and our fishing area was near the village of Chenega, Alaska
- This was our first day of fishing, we limited out on Coho’s that day
- We had a freezer full of Coho, Halibut and Rock fish fillets
- John Dorsey, Rick Freeman, Hunter & his father Michael Dorsey
- We saw so many whales during this trip you forgot they were around the boat
- John Dorsey with his halibut
- This was the largest halibut that I brought in for the tirp
- Another great day on the water; Michael & John Dorsey and Rick Freeman
- Michael, Matthew and John Dorsey showing off their Rock fish
- Matthew Dorsey enjoying life in Alaska
- A tub of fresh bright red Coho fillets
- Hunter Dorsey was the Captain’s First Mate on the Halibut Hooker
- John Dorsey enjoying our ride from Whittier to the Hatcher Cove Lodge
- John Dorsey, Michael Dorsey and Matthew Dorsey
- Captain Michael Dorsey on the famous Halibut Hooker fishing boat
- Just leaving Whittier, Alaska; Matthew & John Dorsey
- Rick Freeman’s Rock Fish
- Our three hour boat route to Chenega, Alaska from Whittier