PICK YOUR ADVENTURE

We offer a variety of fishing packages and can easily create an excursion that’s custom-tailored for up to six guests. Or, if your fishing buddies gave you lame excuses for not being able to join, no worries, Big Butt Charters can easily get you on deck for a shared trip with other anglers!


Our charters are à la carte to make sure you reel in your desired catch of the day, whether it be halibut, king salmon, rockfish, or a smorgasbord of what Homer waters have to offer.


TRIP INFO & POLICIES


HALIBUT

'FLAT ONES'

$400 a seat | $2,400 Private

May thru Sept [Excluded Tuesdays (June 20-Aug 15) & all Wednesdays]


Find out why Homer is the halibut fishing capital of the world. Our halibut fishing trips are unrivaled in their dual strengths of adventure and comfort.



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COMBO

'FLATS, SHINY & SPINY'

$400 - $450 a seat | $2,400 - $2,700 Private

May thru September

Combos available:

Halibut & Salmon [excluded Tuesdays (June 20-Aug 15) & all Wednesdays]

Halibut & Rockfish [excluded Tuesdays (June 20-Aug 15) & all Wednesdays]

Salmon & Rockfish [Only available Tuesdays (June 20-Aug 15) & all Wednesdays]



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MULTI-SPECIES 

'Smorgasbord'

$500 a seat | $3,000 Private

May thru Sept [Excluded Tuesdays (June 20-Aug 15) & all Wednesdays]


The ultimate fishing experience and our most popular trip! Fishing for multiple species is the epic Alaskan fishing adventure!




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WINTER FISHING

'KINGS & PINCHERS'

$300 - $350 a seat | $1,800 - $2,100 Private
October thru April 30


Available:

Crab & Salmon Special [October 1 - February 28]

Winter King Salmon [March 1 - April 30]


Most people visit Homer in the summertime, but winter in Kachemak Bay is a wonder on its own. Recently re-opened, harvesting crab after being closed for several years is becoming a big sport in winter for Homer.


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WHERE WE FISH

HOMER, ALASKA

 The Gateway to Outdoor Adventure


Every small town in Alaska is a unique gem, and Homer is no exception. Carved by ancient glaciers and fierce winds, it is built on a bluff that serves as a lookout point over Kachemak Bay. Across the bay are enclaves like Halibut Cove and Seldovia, but beyond those waterside communities, a vast mountain wilderness towers high. The area is also home to diverse and abundant wildlife: moose and bears are found in abundance on land while sea otters, eagles, harbor seals, and seabirds of all sorts can be seen dotting the surface of the bay.


WHY BIG BUTTS?