My only Alaska experience was around Soldotna. Like you, charter boats were not my thing, but that's what my dad could do. But then in the afternoons/evenings, my brothers and I explored on our own. Looks like Soldotna is about 90 miles from Seward, so you may get better advice around Seward and if so, I'd take it.
-- But if you want to drive to Soldotna, we did plenty of DIY fishing around Soldotna. I'm reaching back to 2006, and recall hitting a number of DIY spots, including Centennial Park where we found plenty of pinks, silvers, dollies and rainbows, and Cunningham Park where we found plenty of pinks, silvers, a few reds and I even caught a small flounder. They were easy to access and fish from shore or with minor wading.
But I gotta think you'll find good stuff closer to Seward....
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