KARLUK RIVER: A native camp on Kodiak
Island's most productive
river fishing all species of salmon.
Both fly and lure fishing. Comfortable,
small lodge handles 6 anglers.
Wonderful people, great meals. and price make
this well worth your consideration.
Karluk Village is small and remote and very
historically interesting.
Summer Special: $1475.00 week.
King and coho (silver) season: $1895.00 week.
HOMER: At the tip of the Kenai
Peninsula lies the fishing village of
Homer, often referred to a the
Halibut capitol of the world.
The
lodge is a series of peeled log cabins with excellent accommodations and
meals overlooking Beluga Lake. From these comfortable surroundings anglers
fish daily for halibut and Salmon. Fishing the Kenai River for the world's
largest king salmon happens in May and June.
Dolly Varden and rainbow trout
fishing is also available. During August and early September combination halibut
and coho (silver salmon) trips leave port daily and this may be the most
exciting fishing on the Kenai. All fully guided.
All tackle is provided.
Special 3 nights two days fishing pkg .$995.00.
6 night pkg. $2350.00
KING SALMON: Our pleasant little lodge on the Naknek River offers
private accommodations as well as hearty,
Alaskan family style meals which include home made breads and deserts.
This remarkable river system remains clear and
fishable at all times. 16 - 20 foot guided jet boats are used.
Outstanding catches king, sockeye, chum and silver (coho) salmon
depending on the dates chosen corresponding with the many runs. Rainbow
trout, grayling, Dolly Varden and lake trout
also available in good numbers. Many of the lodge's guests choose to pay
an exciting visit to famous Brooks Falls to
photograph the Alaskan brown bear feeding on salmon.
Fishing King Salmon $3499.00 week.
Shorter pkgs. available.
DELUXE FLY OUT LODGES: We have several deluxe fly out
lodges in the Lake Illiamna area. These first class lodges are located
on good fishing waters but are also have a fleet of float planes enabling
anglers to fly out each day to remote and highly productive waters.
Accommodations are exceedingly comfortable and meals gourmet.
Remote and comfortable $5000 to $6000 week.
DILLINGHAM TICK CHICK: One of the most beautiful spots in
Alaska, this wonderful little camp is a true Alaskan outback experience.
Guests stay in small, comfy cedar cabins overlooking the lake. There are
separate hot shower and toilet facilities. Meals are fabulous and all homemade. An
average of 1.5 million sockeye salmon migrate directly in front of the lodge
each year in July. There are very big Arctic char taken here as well. Sight casting
to raising grayling is great fun. Four spectacular rainbow trout rivers are fished
from the lodge reached by jet boat. All fishing fully guided. Northern pike are
numerous in the shallow bays and weed beds.
Fabulous homemade meals $3500.00 6 nights.