Alaska is home to some of the most exciting and rewarding halibut fishing in the world. At Alaskan Widespread Fishing Adventures, we take anglers out on Cook Inlet, where massive halibut lurk beneath the waves, waiting to put up a fight. Whether you’re after a barn-door trophy fish or a delicious table-sized catch, knowing the best time to go can make all the difference.
Halibut Fishing Season: When to Go?
The Alaska halibut season runs from mid-May through mid-September, with peak fishing occurring during the summer months. Here’s a breakdown of what to expect throughout the season:
May – Early Season Kickoff
✅ Halibut begin migrating to shallower waters, making them more accessible.
✅ Fewer boats on the water mean less competition.
✅ Cooler temperatures, but great opportunities for a quality catch.
June – The Action Picks Up
✅ More halibut arrive in the shallows, increasing catch rates.
✅ Excellent month for both size and numbers.
✅ Long daylight hours mean more time on the water!
July – Peak Halibut Fishing
✅ This is prime time for halibut, with the biggest numbers and largest fish caught.
✅ Warmer waters bring in more baitfish, keeping halibut actively feeding.
✅ Best chance for trophy-sized (100+ lb) halibut.
August – Consistently Great Fishing
✅ Halibut are still plentiful, and the bite remains strong.
✅ Combo trips with salmon fishing become a popular option.
✅ Slightly fewer crowds than July, but the fishing is just as good.
September – Wrapping Up the Season
✅ Halibut start moving to deeper waters, but solid fishing remains.
✅ Cooler temperatures mean less boat traffic and a peaceful experience.
✅ A great time for a quiet, late-season trip.
Best Time for Trophy Halibut (100+ lbs)
🎯 Mid-June through early August offers the best chance to hook a monster halibut. These fish are actively feeding in shallower waters, giving you a shot at the catch of a lifetime.
Best Time for Smaller, Tastier Halibut (15–50 lbs)
🎯 If you’re looking for the perfect eating-sized halibut, you can find them throughout the season, but May, June, and August tend to be the best months. These fish are easier to handle, tastier, and provide an exciting fight.
Book Your Alaska Halibut Fishing Trip!
At Alaskan Widespread Fishing Adventures, we specialize in full-day halibut charters in Cook Inlet, helping anglers land trophy fish and fill their coolers with delicious fillets.
📍 Location: Cook Inlet, Alaska
🎣 Season: May – September
🚤 Trips: Full-day halibut charters & combo trips with salmon fishing
📞 Call us today at (907) 335-2551 or visit FishWS.com to book your trip. Spots fill fast—don’t miss out!
See you on the water! 🎣🏔️