Coffman Cove, situated on the eastern shore of Prince of Wales Island in Alaska, offers exceptional year-round fishing opportunities in the nutrient-rich waters of the Inside Passage. This destination is renowned for its abundant saltwater species, including all five Pacific salmon varieties—Chinook, Coho, Sockeye, Chum, and Pink—alongside trophy halibut, rockfish, and lingcod. Fishing grounds are conveniently accessible, often just minutes from the dock, maximizing time on the water.
Anglers also enjoy diverse freshwater options across two dozen nearby rivers and streams, targeting vibrant populations of rainbow trout, cutthroat trout, Dolly Varden, and migrating salmon. Summer months (June through September) deliver peak salmon runs, while halibut and rockfish remain consistently plentiful. The area's protected bays, temperate rainforests, and well-equipped marina infrastructure provide an ideal base for both guided and self-guided adventures.
Coffman Cove's unique blend of saltwater and river systems ensures dynamic fishing across seasons, set against Alaska's rugged coastal beauty. Its community-focused amenities and proximity to prolific fishing zones make it a premier choice for unforgettable Alaska angling experiences.

