Remote Alaska waters produce spectacular fishing for huge numbers of salmon and char.Fishing is located just a few minutes walk or catamaran ride from one of the camp’s best rivers, where chrome-bright silver, chum and pink salmon leave their ocean habitat and begin their spawning migration into the different fresh water estuary streams. These are among the strongest fighting fish on earth and 25% larger than their northern and southeastern Alaskan cousins. In addition to the great salmon fishing, sea-run dolly varden and acrobatic arctic char up to ten pounds abound in the upper reaches of these rivers and streams, feeding voraciously on salmon eggs and smolt and providing exciting light tackle fishing action.
Trophy Alaska Silver Salmon.One of the delightful aspects of fishing the Alaska Peninsula is the relatively small size and absolute clarity of the rivers and streams. You will spend most of your time wading or sightcasting from the bank — fishing deep pools, riffles, cut banks and long stretches of “holding water.” It’s common to catch 30-40-50 fish a day, either spinfishing, baitcasting, or flycasting.
Don’t hesitate to ask for help with rigging your tackle, casting instructions or fishing techniques. The guides and staff are all true professionals and have years of experience in the Alaska wilderness.






This area of Alaska produces huge and acrobatic arctic char.




