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Big Tractor Launch Offshore Deep Sea Alaska Fishing for Halibut and cod!

Big Tractor Launch Offshore Deep Sea Alaska Fishing for Halibut from Deep Creek in Ocean is presented by Ryan Hall and Vinny Kruzick w/ ‪@alaskasmallcraftadventures‬ This episode is the first trip out saltwater fishing of 2023 in Deep Creek, Alaska. We catch fish from the bottom of the Cook Inlet including Halibut and Cod. We use a truly unique method of accessing the ocean via a big tractor! They shove your boat in the ocean directly from the beach and put you right on the fish! Its pretty awesome and if you're interested in learning how we fish here in Alaska then watch this episode! Halibut fishing in Alaska is always a cool experience and this video shows you what it was like for us on this trip! Thank you for Subscribing to the channel and watching our videos! We enjoy making them and your support makes the difference. Fish on!
#alaskafishing, #deepsea, #halibut

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  • @paulcardone481
    @paulcardone48111 ай бұрын

    Way to go captain Vinny.

  • @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    11 ай бұрын

    Nailed it!

  • @scottquenstedt1
    @scottquenstedt1 Жыл бұрын

    Glad your back at it.

  • @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks! Exciting times 😀

  • @akfisher508
    @akfisher508 Жыл бұрын

    Good to see a video! Just got in Seward the 30th and will summer there. Yes...winter was long and it sucked. Not sure spring is here yet either!

  • @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    Жыл бұрын

    No doubt it’s still chilly outside! I wouldn’t expect you to be anywhere else, I’ll have to check out your fish box when I get over there!

  • @davidasimkosr4641
    @davidasimkosr46413 ай бұрын

    Cods great eating fish , but you want halibut !!!!

  • @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    3 ай бұрын

    Absolutely.. these cod here are excellent. The smaller ones tend to have fewer worms which helps the squeamish!

  • @johnwebster1038
    @johnwebster1038 Жыл бұрын

    Just LOVE This channel. Especially the Kenai river sockeye trips. Have been watching daily in anticipation of a family vacation in July.

  • @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    Жыл бұрын

    Yea baby! Thanks for tuning in! Ooo coming in this July is awesome! I bet you guys are way excited. 😃 it would be fun to run into you guys and show your fish off on the channel!

  • @johnwebster1038

    @johnwebster1038

    Жыл бұрын

    We have been counting down the days since we booked in January. Taking two grandkids (16&18) for their second trip as they got hooked on sockeyes in 2019. We are staying at gwins lodge from 7/11 and leaving 7/20. Plan to do a lot of side trips to soldotna and maybe have a chance to meet up. Planning that hot spot at college hole or moose meadows for starters. I liked the left side rotary spot too from your videos.

  • @quedub8184
    @quedub81845 ай бұрын

    RYAN, love your videos from the perspective of us 'diy'ers' but I never thought I would see the day. Your boat is identical to mine. 1990 Sea Runner with a 1996 yamaha 50 (Kenai legal). Bought it summer of 2022. I guess we missed you last year. I launched off Ninilchik in August. Keep the videos coming.

  • @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    5 ай бұрын

    That’s awesome! Perfect boat to grab the groceries 😎 it’s nice to grab a handful of halibut with just a small handful of dollars for gas.

  • @niayuq
    @niayuq Жыл бұрын

    Let's go! Can't wait to get home from Prudhoe to go an do this! I haven't gone out of ninilchik but we're gna go this year!

  • @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    Жыл бұрын

    Definitely do! Deep Creek and Anchor Point Tractor launches both put you right on the spot. If you're in for more of a challenge try launching yourself off of Whiskey Gulch right in between. I remember the days sitting on the slope dreaming of being out on the water!

  • @niayuq

    @niayuq

    Жыл бұрын

    @Alaska Small Craft Adventures great to know! How many ft is that boat? We have a 16ft we're gna use, didn't know you don't have to go far! But we're also from barrow where you only launch this way so we'll check it out!

  • @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    Жыл бұрын

    This boat is an 18 footer. We use 14-16 footers too. I’ve even been out there catching nice halibut in a 12ft inflatable. Just have to watch the weather and tide timing. A mile or two offshore is all you really need for a consistent bite!

  • @ronaldpetersen255
    @ronaldpetersen255 Жыл бұрын

    Season is here, let’s go!! Nice limits, thanks for taking us along!

  • @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes! Finally back in the game! Nice long days, good fishing action and the best food! Appreciate the comment 😎🎣

  • @pino2643
    @pino2643 Жыл бұрын

    Wery good you fisching, i'm komm im Alaska im August am Salmon fisching 😊

  • @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for watching! Vinny and I grew up fishing in Ninilchik and have a lot of practice :) Get ready for an awesome August trip and expect the fishing to be great!

  • @TicklerDude
    @TicklerDude11 ай бұрын

    My personal best Halibut was a 75 pounder out of Seward. That bastard took me 45 minutes to reel in. The boat Captain had to blast the fish in the head with a .44 Magnum before bringing it into the boat. I was splattered with blood, but it was loads of fun!

  • @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    11 ай бұрын

    Oh yea! Stops em right away with a blast like that. Nice size fighter though on a rod and reel!

  • @fishduckdog
    @fishduckdog Жыл бұрын

    Great 👍🏽 to see you 2 back in action! Thanks for sharing!

  • @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    Жыл бұрын

    Of course! We’re looking forward to the next adventure already, stay tuned! 😎🎣

  • @Jwilson1202
    @Jwilson1202 Жыл бұрын

    Fishing season is upon us. Can't wait to start watching all your adventures 🙌

  • @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes! The energy is finally back! One day it might warm up and be summer too! 🤔

  • @benjeanettebooth1800
    @benjeanettebooth1800 Жыл бұрын

    We have gone bottom fishing three times out of Deep Creek, most recently the 8th of July. Thanks for sharing your early season halibut fishing experience with us!

  • @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    Жыл бұрын

    Oh you bet! Some of the best times are spent out on the water, glad to hear you’re out there making the most of it! I can’t wait to head back out again. 🎣🐟

  • @Steve-rr3gc
    @Steve-rr3gc Жыл бұрын

    I just looked it led yesterday to see if you had any new videos. You helped my brothers and I out a lot last summer with our first trip to Alaska from southwest Pennsylvania. Will be back this July for another week. Hope your new baby is doing great

  • @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    Жыл бұрын

    Coming back for some more action eh?!? I cant say Im surprised though! Thanks for checking back in and supporting the channel. Baby Ryan seems to be getting bigger and smarter everyday and is keeping me on my toes! Let me know when you make it back and we will see about showing your fish off in a video!

  • @Steve-rr3gc

    @Steve-rr3gc

    Жыл бұрын

    @@alaskasmallcraftadventures absolutely, would love to meet up. I coming up with my two step daughters July 8-15. Staying at Big Eddie’s resort in Soldotna. I will make this a yearly thing.

  • @Steve-rr3gc

    @Steve-rr3gc

    Жыл бұрын

    Btw. Do blink cause your son will be grown.

  • @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Steve-rr3gc Big eddy is right across from College Hole and a great spot on the river. Just a short boat trip to some of the most popular spots on the river.

  • @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Steve-rr3gc I believe you're right about that! A magical time indeed :)

  • @AlaskaOutdoorsTV
    @AlaskaOutdoorsTV Жыл бұрын

    Gotta luv it that launch is always a blast 💥

  • @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    Жыл бұрын

    It sure is! I love that it pretty much puts you right on the fish. Coming out of the homer harbor adds 25 minutes each way which isn’t too bad but can really add up with choppy water. Plus, there’s always a good chance for some real excitement if the surf picks up before you get back on the trailer!

  • @AlaskaOutdoorsTV

    @AlaskaOutdoorsTV

    Жыл бұрын

    @@alaskasmallcraftadventures Right on! Have a great summer. Hopefully the WX starts getting nicer.

  • @MasonBednarczyk
    @MasonBednarczyk11 ай бұрын

    @alaskasmallcraftadventures Im coming up for my first trip next week to get out on the mighty Kenai! Maybe we’ll run into you and Kenny out on the water! Your content has been awesome, keep it up brother! Do you have any recommendations for full day Halibut guides while we’re there? Thanks!

  • @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    11 ай бұрын

    Right on! Check in with captainstevesfishinglodge and afishunt who are launching out of deep creek or anchor point for guys who have been in the game for along time and have nice equipment for a day out on the water. I’ll cross my fingers for ya that the wind stays down and you get some smooth sailing while you’re here 🤞and some nice fish too of course!🎣🐟

  • @nicknield
    @nicknield Жыл бұрын

    Really good video. We did that same thing out of Ninilchic. We did well. Lots of tacos. (Would love your recipe). We are coming for my friends, sons senior trip June 9. Stay in Moose Pass, snag in Seward, get up to Bench or Johnson in a float plane (if the snow is gone) and hopefully catch some greyling. Then fish the Russian tributary opening morning. Thoughts on that plan?

  • @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    Жыл бұрын

    I think you have a jam packed adventure ahead of you! Goin to be exhausted that’s for sure but will definitely be worth experiencing all of those things. Timing the Russian River opener for fish can be difficult. Usually the confluence sanctuary area is closed and the main Kenai river part has fewer fish making it more difficult to catch a limit. I’ll be hiking up towards the falls where you can see if any fish are in yet. Seward should be a solid harvest for you guys though.

  • @ValcoBayrunner
    @ValcoBayrunner Жыл бұрын

    Would suggest some life jackets guys. Cook inlet tide rip is unforgiving. Also that Anchor pull system hoop is what almost sank my boat years ago, the tide was ripping hard when I went to pull anchor. The tide rip pushed the bouy up to the hull of my boat and I couldn't get away from it. I steered hard right and tried to pull anchor and the bouy went under my boat and the rope wrapped around my lower untis and it spun my boat around and my stern was now facing the ripping tide. I had to immediately grab a knife and cut my anchor rope to keep from being pulled under. Get the pull system that looks like a black tube with the bolt in it that grabs onto the rope going through it. Just want to pass on some safety so you don't have it happen to you. I hope you have a marine radio on board also. You can drift close to shore in shallow water and catch halibut on a salmon rod also. I used to catch nice halibut trolling for kings in 35 feet of water. Be SAFE guys 👍

  • @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    Жыл бұрын

    Great tips from experience! You are absolutely right about respecting those tidal currents out here. It wouldn't take much to lose your boat or worse. Were always trying to get off the water just as fast as we get on it! Sitting on anchor during peak tide rip is never fun with that much pressure on the anchor line but is sometimes necessary depending on the day's circumstances. We try to make it a practice to watch that anchor line and get moved off the spot before the water rips. Thanks for sharing your experience and tips, having that knife handy and being aware of your surroundings. Your story gives me chills because I know what you're saying!

  • @quedub8184

    @quedub8184

    5 ай бұрын

    I first used one of these 'little black tubbie things'. did not like it at all. went with the ring after experiencing 'voluntary loss of anchor' syndrome. lol

  • @rustybean5852
    @rustybean5852 Жыл бұрын

    See you boys in September God willing. Fished with Vinny by happen stance 2x last year

  • @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    Жыл бұрын

    Nice! September it is then! We will leave a couple in the river for you 😉

  • @nelsonmartin2327
    @nelsonmartin2327 Жыл бұрын

    Awesome video! My fiancé and I are going to visit Alaska this summer, can’t wait to go halibut fishing for the first time! Never ate fresh halibut either, fricken pumped! 😂

  • @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    Жыл бұрын

    Yea you guys are in for a treat! Fresh halibut is sure to become a top fav of yours and you’re headed to the right place to find some! Dress in layers, wear rubber boots and get ready to work, especially if you hook into a barn door! I’m excited for you both! 🎣

  • @JustinBeyerlin1
    @JustinBeyerlin1 Жыл бұрын

    Awesome to see the videos back now that the season is back in action! Our boat motor seized late last fall and is getting a brand new 383 Stroker installed by Boat Works of Alaska… we will have it back and be hitting the salt next weekend! Heading for Resurrection Bay for the first trip. Thanks for these videos, as always, they make my downtime go easier!!

  • @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    Жыл бұрын

    Oh man brand new power will be awesome! Of course breaking down and seizing up had to be catastrophic though 😳 Resurrection Bay should be filling up with sockeye and some silvers out there too. Let me know how it goes, good luck!

  • @JustinBeyerlin1

    @JustinBeyerlin1

    Жыл бұрын

    @@alaskasmallcraftadventures Luckily it wasn’t while underway. They think the raw water intake (through the exhaust manifolds) was leaking, which got into the cylinders. So, I was probably burning salt water for a while and didn’t realize it. Between that motor, a new steering cable to be installed, and outdrive seals being replaced, it cost just over $27,000! I guess piece of mind with a brand new motor will be nice, but damn! That’s like a new car.

  • @jarvisburton77
    @jarvisburton77 Жыл бұрын

    Great to see ya back out there. We're actually coming up at the end of this month so please save us some fish. Lol!! I thought it was supposed to be Summer time up there man. Looks like I better pack some warmer gear. Congratulations on the new addition to the family also. Tight lines and maybe I'll see ya up there. Our fishing is a little scattered but I think we have our first day where you guys launched on this video. Can't wait!!

  • @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks man! Yea the winter has really stuck around, only had one day hit 70 degrees so far. It’s been mostly in the 50s. The flora is about a month behind, it looks like rain when the wind is not blowing. Kinda strange weather, almost feels like fall more than Summer so far. Who cares if the fishing is good though right?!! The halibut fishing has started out awesome and we are looking for a king salmon this morning! Safe travels and as always thanks for tuning in!

  • @jarvisburton77

    @jarvisburton77

    Жыл бұрын

    @@alaskasmallcraftadventures Any suggestion on attire of than to dress warm? Lol!! Local options that you'd prefer to eat at? Counting down the days now. Thank you in advance

  • @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    Жыл бұрын

    Bringing rain gear and layering up is essential. Also sunscreen. The suns not always out but is intense when it is. I’m a fan of Mykels smoked ribeye, Louis crab & shrimp melt dipped in clam chowder and Acupulco’s chicken chipotle… to name a few😀 I just had a few sushi rolls from “a taste of Japan” and was impressed as well.

  • @jarvisburton77

    @jarvisburton77

    Жыл бұрын

    @@alaskasmallcraftadventures Thank you very much for the information. Save me a few big halibut 😁

  • @scottquenstedt1
    @scottquenstedt1 Жыл бұрын

    Curious to know, what is the significance of keeping the halibut white side up in the cooler? Hadn’t thought of that or heard it before

  • @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    Жыл бұрын

    So it’s thought to help the appearance of the finished fillet. With the brown side down any pooled blood would disappear with the dark background. Whereas with the white down the blood would give the fillet a pink hue. Kinda splitting hairs here, but why not go for the gold?!!!

  • @user-bq8qk7bc2r
    @user-bq8qk7bc2r Жыл бұрын

    Hey Ryan we are heading up June 30th thru July 7th. When do you start to fishing the Kenai? Is there any website I can see a fish count or something to check on the run. All your video's show a better run later in July, I'm afraid I booked too early.

  • @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    Жыл бұрын

    www.adfg.alaska.gov/sf/FishCounts/ Here is the link for the fish counts. Historically the peak run is late July however there should be plenty of opportunity for you to fill up some coolers! Just put the time in and you should be successful. And stay positive, it’s just fishing after all! Russian river opens in two weeks and all of those fish travel through the Kenai river to get there and then the Kasilof and Kenai runs will follow.

  • @user-bq8qk7bc2r

    @user-bq8qk7bc2r

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much!!

  • @Codyd99749
    @Codyd99749 Жыл бұрын

    Coming up for silvers in September for my first AK trip and I have been watching your videos like mad! Really digging your content and your one of a kind positive attitude. Do you guide?

  • @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    Жыл бұрын

    Right on! September silver fishing is great! There's usually a Kenai River Silver derby in there somewhere too if you're in town for it. I used to guide but it kills my positive attitude! lol. Guiding is challenging and a hustle that I leave up to the pros. Most of the guides around here aren't even from here and come here to work. Im more into the fun and play side of things. With that being said though, hit me up on the channel when you're in town and lets show off your fish!

  • @Codyd99749

    @Codyd99749

    Жыл бұрын

    @@alaskasmallcraftadventures I respect that and totally get it! So often a crabby guide ruins the experience, thats why I thought you'd be so cool. I've gotta imagine a crappy client could be a nightmare on your boat. I'll hit you up on here if I can catch some. Take care and keep the stellar content coming

  • @AlaskanFalcon
    @AlaskanFalcon10 ай бұрын

    I live up in FBX and want to get a river capable boat but also one that can do stuff like this. I've been looking at ones like the sea ark predator. Any clue if that would be ok? Not looking to go out and be stupid and deep sea fish. Just semi protected areas in the ocean.

  • @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    10 ай бұрын

    Oh nice, yea I like the idea of being able to run up a river but also go out on the inlet in the same boat. Things I like to look for in an inlet worthy boat would be a high bow and a V shaped bottom. A bayrunner is a good example. The inlet has a fast tide and gets choppy quick. Keeping your bow up and above the swell will make you the most comfortable.

  • @skunkedagain
    @skunkedagain Жыл бұрын

    Great to see you come out of the winter and catching them Halibut. did you rent that boat? I'm going to be up in Anchor point this summer and thinking about renting one to do the same. Thanks for sharing great content.

  • @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    Жыл бұрын

    Yea, finally back on the water! This is actually Vinny's boat, Maybe he wants to rent it out!? Ill have to ask him what he thinks but I bet he'll be using it if the water looks good! I think there's a couple of boat rental places here on the peninsula but I've never used one. Id imagine the boats get booked out pretty quick though.

  • @skunkedagain

    @skunkedagain

    Жыл бұрын

    @@alaskasmallcraftadventures thanks. My friend who’s a US Coast guard captain self guides on prince of whales will be there for a few weeks helping me remodel my cabin. We’re going to try to rent one for Halibut. In some of your other videos, you’re running a dual Etech going 75 miles out. I’d be interested to hire you all out with that boat! I’m in Texas, and can’t wait to get up there! You make the best Kenai peninsula videos, thanks for the exciting catches!

  • @skunkedagain

    @skunkedagain

    Жыл бұрын

    @@alaskasmallcraftadventureswe’ve arrived in Anchor Point and looking at boat rental places. This video was so helpful for my Texas fishing mind. If you and Vinny want to take the boat out, we’ll pay for gas, bait, food, launch, and whatever else. Then when you come to Texas in the wintertime, I’ll reciprocate on SkunkedAgain boats!

  • @rustybean5852
    @rustybean5852 Жыл бұрын

    Must be ninilchic. Rusty bean gray ga

  • @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    Жыл бұрын

    Yep! Ninilchik, right where we grew up 😀

  • @quedub8184
    @quedub81845 ай бұрын

    yur not saving the cod?? missing out yar R.

  • @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    5 ай бұрын

    Oh we know all about the cod… awesome to eat no doubt especially the smaller ones. Can’t keep them all though!

  • @AlexB-km7os
    @AlexB-km7os3 ай бұрын

    How much tractor charges?

  • @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    3 ай бұрын

    It’s about $80 to launch and get picked up.

  • @claytonreyes1
    @claytonreyes1 Жыл бұрын

    Little bit of useless nautical information. it "Anchor's Aweigh" In the days of Sailing fleets when the ships would haul in the anchor they would call Anchor's aweigh meaning the ship was baring the weight of the anchor. and that they the helms man would know that they had full control to navigate the ship. there you go!

  • @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    @alaskasmallcraftadventures

    Жыл бұрын

    Whoa! I’ve never heard that! So, first off I never imagined it spelled that way… and your explanation makes sense. Anchors aweigh meaning that the anchor is stowed on the boat… not being thrown overboard like I’ve always thought (anchors away)!! Thanks for that, I like it!

  • @claytonreyes1

    @claytonreyes1

    Жыл бұрын

    @@alaskasmallcraftadventures of the six years I spent in the navy, that is one of many fun facts that I left with... but honestly I think either use of the saying would be accurate. I enjoyed your video all the same though. I have been getting my gear together to do a bit of shore fishing along ninilchik down to anchor point.