Wilderness Fly In Raft Fishing And Camping

Price
$2,000

Capacity and duration
Capacity of 2 people
Duration of 5-14 Day

About trip
With 9 rivers to choose from and 50 - 140 mile rivers our guests usually take from 5 to 14 days to float and fish. Enjoy the spectacular scenery, photograph wildlife, hike 1000' peaks around mountain lakes and oh....did I mention the amazing fishing. Float and camp without competing for holes and campsites. We have priced out a typical 7 day adventure at $2000. Compare that to a lodge or a guided trip. But wait.... it gets better. Add on days are cheap and you can turn this into a 14 day trip for another $500 each. 2 full weeks for $2500. All of our rivers are bush flights in and remote. We service some of the well known rivers like the Goodnews and Kanektok and Aniak where a wilderness float eventually meets up with some lodges and camps. Still quiet by lower 48 and mainland Alaska standards.We also enjoy some "sleeper" rivers which provide equally exciting fishing and scenery but have the high probability of floating for 10 days without seeing another group, another lodge or a single boat. Some of our rivers are smaller and intimate and provide wading opportunities from top to bottom while a few are larger and fishermen look for braided channels and gravel bars to provide the structure for fishing. All of the rivers are fly-fishing friendly while spin fishermen can find water to work as well.
Our pricing includes the main rafting camping and cooking gear as well as the shuttles and bush flights to get you from the airport to the river and back again.
Our trips leave daily and there is no limit to the number of days. We find the river you want, figure out how you want to fish it, camp, it, hike it, or photograph it. One raft, two rafts or three (2-3 people per raft. We don't care...this is your trip done your way.
Fly into Bethel on Alaska Airlines. Bring your own food, personal fishing gear and clothes, sleeping bag and a pad. I few don't have it we insure you do.

Fishing areas

Freshwater
Rivers

Species targeted
Artic Char Trout
Artic Char Trout
Bull Trout
Bull Trout
Chinook Salmon
Chinook Salmon
Chum Salmon
Chum Salmon
Coho Salmon
Coho Salmon
Grayling
Grayling
Northern Pike
Northern Pike
Pink Salmon
Pink Salmon
Rainbow Trout
Rainbow Trout
Sheepshead
Sheepshead
Sockeye Salmon
Sockeye Salmon

Techniques targeted
Fly fishing Spinning Topwater Wading

Included in trip
Cooler
Accommodation

Not included in trip
Rod & Reels
Fishing Tackle
Live Bait
Lures
Fly Fishing Equipment
Cleaning Catch
Drinks
Food
Snacks
Ice
Tips
Full Insurance
Fishing License
Necessary fishing licenses:
Alaska fishing license with possible salmon stamps,

What to bring
Insect Repellent
Sun Screen
Camera
Rain Gear
Appropriate Footwear
Food
Drinks
Warm Clothing
Water Proof Bags
Hat
Sun Glasses
Waders
Fishing License

Trip policies
Keep Catch:
No
Eating fish daily on the river is typical. Keeping a few fish towards the end of the trip is possible.
Smoking Allowed:
Yes
Alcohol Allowed:
Yes
Children Allowed:
Yes
Catch & Release:
Optional
Airport Pickup
Included

Cancellation policy
60 day full refund of deposit until 60 days out where we will apply the deposit to another date

Deposit and payment policy
$400 per person

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