Nestled in the middle of south central Alaska lays one of the most beautiful places you could ever hope to visit, Kodiak Island. From the lush emerald green landscapes to the most pristine blue waters you have ever dreamed of. We feel blessed to be able to call this place home and look forward to sharing a little piece of heaven with you.
Our Coast Guard Base in Kodiak, Alaska, is one of the largest in the world with over 3,500 active duty, retired military, DHS civilians and family members in the area. Kodiak, also known as the "Emerald Island" is located approximately 250 miles southwest of Anchorage and is the second largest island belonging to the United States. Although considered remote from usual surroundings, Kodiak provides excellent recreational opportunities for everyone to enjoy by just stepping out your front door.
Kodiak Marine Supply is a complete marine supply store located across the street from the St Paul Boat Harbor in downtown Kodiak. We have been servicing the commercial fishing industry since 1985.
Charter Fishing in Kodiak, Alaska! Giant Pacific Halibut, King Salmon, Ling Cod and Rockfish! Bring the family for a sightseeing adventure!
We also offer a variety of “Fly out to the lodge”type fishing/kayaking day tripexperiences, as well as getaway tours to Spruce Island and Afognak Island.
Kodiak Island Charters (KIC) is a family business started out of a love for fishing, the ocean and the outdoors. The primary goal of our business has always been to share that love and passion with others by taking them out on deep-sea fishing excursions.
Orion's Mountain Sports is a small family owned business in Kodiak, Alaska. Owners Steve and Sharon Wielebski are avid skiers and outdoor enthusiasts. They recently summited North America's tallest mountain, Mt. McKinley. Drop by our shop anytime to discuss skiiing, mountain climbing or any of Kodiak's backcountry sports!
Enjoy sport fishing in Kodiak, Alaska aboard the Runnamuck. Fish for halibut and king salmon, as well as other species, including ling cod, rockfish, pacific cod, and yellow-eye rockfish.