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Anchorage Daily News: The Alaska Fishing Guide
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Seward Chamber of Commerce.
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Kenai Fjords National Park
A perfect site for those wishing to get information on Kenai Fjords and the spectacular tours that are offered there.

Our Listing with my Alaska Travel Guide.

Our Listing with Seward Chamber of Commerce. Salt water Fishing Forums
A place of interest for the fisherman. Lots of info.

City of Seward

Alaska SeaLife Center
1-800-224-2525

Seward Museum: 336 3rd Avenue, Seward, AK 99664
1-907-224-3902

Anchorage Convention and Visitors Bureau

Kayaking;

Miller's Landing
1-866-541-5739 or 1-907-224-5739

Alaska Marine Highway System
1-800-526-6731

Alaska Railroad
1-800-544-0552

Seafood Processing:

Captain Jack's Seafood Locker
1-907-224-8082

J-Dock Fish Company
1-907-224-7272

World Fishing News Network!

Captain's treat at home.

Beer Batter Halibut

This is more a method of preparation than an actual recipe.
Use fillets of halibut , at least one inch thick, cut into squares of about 2 inches .
Prepare a batter of Bisquick and warm flat beer, adding enough beer to make a fairly thick batter, then chill.
Dry the halibut with paper towels. Prepare a deep fryer with oil half way to the top. Preheat the oil to 400 degrees. Dip halibut in chilled batter and carefully place in hot oil.
The halibut should turn a golden brown almost immediately and float to the surface. Total cooking time is about 3 minutes.
Test the first piece, if flaky it's done, don't over cook.

note; add seasoning and salt to batter when mixing. To kick it up a little, add A TEA SPOON OF Chef Paul Prudhomme's blackened redfish magic