Fish offshore for halibut and rockfish with electric reels
9 Hours
Up to 6 people
Tackle, bottled water, bait
Head offshore from Coos Bay for a 9-hour halibut and rockfish combo trip using electric reels or conventional gear. Enjoy coastline views as you fish deep-water spots and return to the dock for optional fish processing.
Fishing license and fish tag are not included. Optional dockside processing costs $10 per halibut, $3 per other fish, and vacuum sealing is $2.50 per bag. Trips are weather dependent.
This booking is for the whole experience, which fits up to 6 guests.
Cancellations with less than 7 full days’ notice for any reason and no-shows will be charged the full amount of the trip reserved.
Yes. You need a one-day angling and shellfish license, and an ocean endorsement if you plan to fish for halibut or lingcod. The charter does not sell licenses at the office, and you must show your license the morning of the trip.
Bring a printed copy of your license for tagging on halibut and salmon trips; a copy on your phone won’t work. An electronic version of the tag in the ODFW app will work.
Plan for optional fish processing fees: filleting costs $10 per halibut and $3 per other fish, and vacuum sealing costs $2.50 per bag. Your fishing license and fish tag are also not included.
Coos Bay, Oregon
Families and serious anglers alike rave about the captains here, particularly Captain John, who consistently gets mentioned for his knowledge, hard work, and ability to put people on fish. The fleet handles everything from crabbing and salmon to halibut and tuna trips, with guests regularly reporting full limits and memorable catches. Several reviewers specifically praise how accommodating the crew is with kids and elderly family members, making this a solid choice for multi-generational outings. The fish cleaning service at the dock gets high marks for expert filleting and proper packing. The operation runs multiple boats with different captains including Josh, Murray, Dylan, and Silas, and experiences seem consistently positive across the crew. Most trips follow a well-organized rhythm, and the boats are described as clean and properly equipped. One thing to note: the tuna "flex" trips may switch to other species if conditions aren't right, and you'll be charged either way, so read the fine print if you're set on a specific fish. A few scattered complaints about communication and deposit issues pop up, but the overwhelming majority of recent guests had excellent experiences and plan to return.
I booked the Rockfish/ling cod trip and added crabbing. Very happy with the trip! We got plenty to fill our freezer up.
Diana Collins
March 9, 2026
I booked the Rockfish/ling cod trip and added crabbing. Very happy with the trip! We got plenty to fill our freezer up.
Diana Collins
March 9, 2026