Fishing Ketchikan Alaska with Classic Alaska Charters and Captain Rob
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Alaskan Paradise
Salmon fishing at
a National Forest Service cabin near Ketchikan, Alaska.
Hometown Heroes: Homeless in Ketchikan
This highlights the plight of the underserved in Ketchikan, their struggles, and how Ketchikan is working to solve this issue.
Knudson Cove Marina
Knudson Cove Marina is located in Ketchikan on some of the finest fishing grounds in Southeast Alaska.
A true DIY (do it yourself) Alaskan fishing destination!
We offer updated Condos with full kitchens and deck space to use the barbeques. All of our boats and skiff are complete with equipment and modern outboards to get you there.The fish processing area comes with commercial vacuum packers and a huge walk in freezer to get you catch to -10 degrees.
Lastly our store is well stocked with fish transport boxes to take your catch home on the plane or ferry.
The Marina has a full line tackle shop, convenience store, liquor store and now the Fisherman’s Grind Coffee Shop is open all Summer!
Live in Ketchikan: 2013 Think Alaskan Pink Ladies Classic
KPU Coverage of the 2013 Think Alaskan Pink Ladies Classic held at Clover Pass Resort. This awesome ladies' fishing tournament benefits breast cancer. Watch this, and all of KPU's totally local, award winning shows on KPU Channel 611.
MY KETCHIKAN ALASKA FRIENDS....SEE IF U KNOW THEM
THESE ARE SOME OF THE FRIENDS I MADE IN KETCHIKAN ALASKA. I HAD A LOT MORE PICTURES OF SOME OF MY REALLY GOOD FRIENDS THAT I LOST IN THE MAIL AND I DONT HAVE ANY PICS OF THEM. IF YOU DONT SEE YOURSELF...I AM SORRY...I WOULD GIVE ANYTHING TO HAVE THEM BACK.
How To Find REAL Alaska Seafood Processing Jobs 2019
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Alaska Story Time with Aunt Phil, Alaska's First Serial Killer, Sept 3, 2018
In this episode of Alaska Story Time with Aunt Phil, which first aired on Anchorage CBS affiliate KTVA Daybreak Channel 11 on Sept. 3, 2018, Alaska's first-known serial killer is revealed.
Between 1912 and 1915, a number of single, unattached men mysteriously disappeared in Southeast Alaska. The few law enforcement officials in the territory were baffled, but a suspect finally emerged in the fall of 1915.
A Petersburg man named Edward Krause, who’d run for the Territorial Legislature as a Socialist Party candidate in 1912, represented himself as a U.S. Marshall to officials at the Treadwell Mine in Douglas in mid-September. Krause told the bosses that he had a court summons for mine worker James Christie.
Christie departed with the bogus lawman and was never seen again.
Managers of the mine investigated Christie’s disappearance, thinking it was related to problems and rivalries between the company and laborers. They thought Krause, a radical socialist, may have been a hired killer engaged by the violent wing of the labor union.
Then, when it was learned that Krause was identified as the last person to see a missing charter boat operator out of Juneau, a warrant for his arrest was issued on charges of impersonating a federal officer in the Christie case.
Krause escaped the clutches of the law in Ketchikan and jumped onboard a steamer heading for Seattle. But a savvy passenger, who had seen wanted posters plastered by the Treadwell Mining Company, recognized him as the man with a bounty on his head.
When the steamer docked in Puget Sound, police detectives were waiting. A search of Krause’s possessions turned up incriminating evidence including forged documents, bank accounts and real estate transactions, which tied him to not only the recent disappearances in Juneau, but to the disappearances of at least eight other men, too.
After Krause was returned to Alaska, his true identity surfaced. Krause was really Edward Slompke, who’d served with the U. S. Army at Wrangell in 1897 and deserted in 1902.
Authorities found that over the years Krause recovered the assets of the murdered men. They also learned that a “murder gang,” run by Krause at Petersburg, was involved in additional mysterious disappearances.
Krause’s trails started in the spring of 1917. Since none of his victims ever were found, jurors found him guilty of kidnapping, robbery and forgery among other charges. He was sentenced to die by hanging in Juneau.
Krause sawed through the bars of his cell and escaped from the Juneau Federal Jail two days before his slated execution. That launched the most widespread manhunt in the territory’s history.
Fishing fleets in every Southeast community mobilized to block his escape out of Alaska. A few days later, a homesteader collected the $1,000 reward by killing Krause after the fugitive stepped out of a stolen skiff onto the beach at Admiralty Island.
To this day, law enforcement believes the extent of Krause’s criminal activities, if ever known, would be one of the most startling in the annals of American crime history.
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The Charter Boat Ursa Major in Ford's Terror Wilderness Area, Alaska - a Drone's Eye View
We visited the Tracey Arm/Ford's Terror Wilderness Area again in July 2015 on a charter trip, and captured this amazing video of the tidal rapids at Ford's Terror at (nearly) maximum flood. At maximum flood (or ebb) in Ford's Terror, 6-8 ft standing (tidal) waves will form at the entrance to this narrow fjord approximately every 6 hours with the diurnal tides present at this latitude.
Visit myursamajor.com for more information on Ursa Major Charters, and our Alaskan Adventure Trips. Our Alaska Adventure trips are multi-activity trips and include something for everyone. Trip activities include wildlife viewing, photography, kayaking, and hiking, and our trip itineraries are customized based on guest preference, and vary trip by trip. Our trips between Sitka and Peterburg take us along the eastern side of Baranof Island, also known as The Waterfall Coast due to the extensive amount of continuous falling water found there year-round. The glacially-carved fjords found along that coast are among of the most spectacular wildlife viewing and paddling spots in all of southeast Alaska.
Episode 3--Alaskan Fishing Adventure--BS Boys Outdoors
A video you don't want to miss. Even though Sid wasn't able to make the trip it would be an adventure of a lifetime. Packed up and 2 flights later our family hopped on our Alaskan Cruise. We made a trip to Ketchikan, Alaska, the salmon capital of the world, to catch some of the most amazing fish this earth has to offer. Its way different than our normal Kansas fishing and the views were breathtaking. We caught plenty of fish for a feast and it was a trip we will never forget. Thank you AAA sport fishing for the amazing experience.
HOW TO GET A SEAFOOD PROCESSING JOB IN ALASKA AND MONTHLY PAY IN 2019?(PART 1)
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There are lots of reasons to go after an Alaska fishing job.
The answer’s pretty simple really. People are drawn to the adventure of working in America’s last great frontier and by the excellent earnings potential. With overtime and the possibility for bonus pay, workers in Alaska’s salmon processing plants enjoy the possibility of making far more than their counterparts working fast food or retail back home in the lower-48. Okay, maybe the answer isn’t even that simple!
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Real Economic Talk: Local Business Owners (Ketchikan, AK)
I've decided to check the pulse of the community by interviewing with Ketchikan residents about the economy crisis. I started with two local business owners Justin and Rita Carro, owners of Carro Flag Enterprises.
Issues discussed
U.S. Economy
Tourism in Ketchikan
Work Ethic
Turning hobbies into careers
Best Week in Ketchikan Alaska So Far!! | Eating Show | Mukbang
Welcome back to my channel!! Today for my eating show/ Mukbang, I had homemade chicken fajita! I tell you about how I had a bear 6ft away from me. This pass week has been amazing! Thanks so much for checking out my channel please do not forget to subscribe!!
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Valdez, Alaska
Recorded July 18, 2000. Valdez is located near the head of a deep fjord in the northeast section of Prince William Sound in Alaska. It is surrounded by the Chugach Mountains, which are heavily glaciated. Valdez is the northernmost port in North America that is ice-free year-round. The video begins along the harbor in Valdez, Alaska and ends in beautiful Keystone Canyon about 14 miles north of the city.
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Alaska 2015 Movie 2
Alaskan Cruise in 2015 with Steve, Richard, Alexis, and Mary. This video captures the essence of the whole trip from train from Anchorage to Seward to the 7 day cruise on a Royal Carribean Cruise!
Inside an Alaskan Seafood Plant
Almost 20 years ago, Juneau company Alaska Glacier Seafoods started out in a small building several miles from the docks. The owners recall hauling loads of fish up the ramp from the docks by hand.
Co-owner Jim Erickson says they started small.
We were sport fishing, and we started catching more fish than we could eat, he says. So, what's the next logical step? Well, we should figure out how to sell this.
The company has grown a lot since then. Ten years ago they moved into their current facility in Auke Bay. Erickson estimates that they processed about 13 million pounds of seafood last year.
Shipping products out of Juneau can be difficult, especially fresh seafood. Transporting live crab is even more challenging.
We're probably the largest shipper of live king crab in the state of Alaska, he says. We actually charter Alaska Airlines 737s from Kodiak straight to Seattle. All the crab rides first class.
He says Alaska's reputation for sustainable seafood has helped them grow.
Alaska is really a showcase for the rest of the world in sustainability, he says. That's important to people around the world.
The company has taken their own steps towards sustainability, aiming for full utilization of their product. Meat left along the backbone after filleting a salmon is now scraped off for use in products like salmon burgers. Other fish parts that were once discarded are now ground up for pet food.
Erickson takes pride in the business he helped build. At the end of the day, you're producing somebody's dinner, somewhere in the world, and that means a lot to us and we take that seriously.
Seward Alaska Fishing Trip
Fishing trip in Seward Alaska for COHOs and rockfish with my buddies Doug, Geoff, and Guy.
Possible Bigfoot in Winnetka
Possible Bigfoot in Winnetka
Icy Strait Point Halibut Fishing
Halibut Fishing - Icy Strait Point
Board a cabin cruiser and embark on the ultimate fishing excursion to the rich waters of Icy Strait.
After receiving a safety orientation, it's an approximate 20-30 minute ride to the fishing grounds, where you will have approximately 2.5 hours of fishing. The waters of Icy Strait are nutrient rich, making conditions ideal for angling. The Icy Strait region is also known for its abundant marine life, so be sure to bring your camera and plenty of film for once-in-a-lifetime photo opportunities. Chances for catching fish are good, however not guaranteed.
Minimum age to participate is 6 years old; children under 13 years old are required to wear a life vest while onboard the vessel. Deck or rubber soled shoes must be worn on the boat. Bring warm layered, waterproof clothing. Alaska State Law requires a valid one-day fishing license, which may be purchased for $20 before the start of your tour. Custom packing is available for an additional fee. If you land a fish and choose not to release it immediately you are responsible for processing and shipping the fish home. Please read and understand the information provided by the tour operator before catching any fish. Shipping is not available outside the US. We regret that fish cannot be stored on board the ship.
Duration: Approximately 3.5 hours