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Guided Trips | Unguided Trips
Whether an experienced angler or a novice, Go Fishing Alaska can send you on a float trip that will be the greatest adventure you have ever experienced. From class IV rivers to that lazy rolling river where you grew up, we know the right place to fit your experience, and the type of fish you want to go after. If you opt for an unguided trip the Talachulitna River or Lake Creek might be the spot for you. Maybe you or someone in your group has some rafting experience and have handled some class III or IV white water, well we have just the spot for you also. The fishing on a float trip is unlike any other fishing trip you will experience. The solitude of the raft floating along the river with fishing rising along the distant bank, you double-haul to reach the spot and then the serenity explodes with awesome sights and sounds. A 28" Rainbow Trout just mistook your nymph for dinner and the contest begins. It's you against nature and the chances are not on your side, but the struggle is worth every minute. This is a time that you can't write about in a journal or a note book, you can't even really describe it to you friends or family. It's an experience that only you and your surroundings understand and remember. Times like this happen in Alaska, and there is no better place to experience them than on a river float trip. Here are a few of our suggested outfitters that will put you in the right place at the right time, the rest is up to you.

Whether you're a novice or a whitewater veteran, we haves the perfect Alaskan river float. Discover the kind of fishing that makes dreams come true.

GUIDED FLOAT TRIPS

GOODNEWS RIVER (7 days / 6 nights from Dillingham):  Contact us for 2008 rates!

The Goodnews is a fisherman's dream river. It threads its way through the Ahklun Range and from the headwaters to our take-out, these emerald mountains are never far away. The river offers some of the finest fishing in Alaska. Up to 10 species of fish can be caught in a single float. The stars of the river are the Silvers; add excellent fishing for Rainbows, extraordinary numbers of Dollies & Arctic Char, big Grayling and even a few Lake Trout and you have entered the arena of "The Last Frontier". Only the Goodnews has it all. The river is in the Togiak National Wildlife Refuge and we are one of only 9 operators permitted on the river. We are limited to only 4 trips each year and they fill quickly. Book early if you want to float this spectacular river.


ALAGNAK RIVER (7 days / 6 nights from King Salmon):  Contact us for 2008 rates!

The river begins in the Aleutian Mountains and flows through Katmai National Park. It is an extraordinary experience to share this river with the bears of Katmai Park; the true fisherman of Alaska! The fishing is extraordinary and the river is beautiful. It is a spectacular fishing trip and this float always delivers the chance to view bears fishing. The river offers few rapids and our guides easily sneak you through the only serious water. The attractions of the Alagnak are the great fishing, beautiful scenery and abundant wildlife. Up to 8 species of fish can be caught in a single float. King Salmon run up to 50 lbs. Silver fishing can be excellent with fish up to 15 lbs. The river is host to literally millions of Red Salmon and this is why we return every July.  

This is one of the great Trout streams of the world and a trip in September offers the opportunity to tie into a truly huge Rainbow. Fish over 10 lbs are not uncommon and most of the fish caught are over 20". Fall finds the tundra blazing with color and many animals down by the river. It is a great time to be in Alaska. 


LAKE CREEK (6 days / 5 nights from Anchorage):  Contact us for 2008 rates!
Lake Creek is a great river for families and fishermen alike  and perfect for those who want to float a beautiful wild river. Miles of fun whitewater
, Mt. McKinley, upstream good fishing and wildlife; much of Lake Creek's 55 mile length is spiked with fun rocky class III rapids and a few drops that are class IV. A string of old trappers cabins dots the river's course upstream, views frequently frame Mt. McKinley and short side hikes lead us to bountiful berry patches and excellent views of the Alaska Range. Its rocky course creates many holes, pockets and drifts and much of the river is ideal for the fly fisherman. The river hosts good Salmon runs along with Rainbow Trout and Grayling fishing. This diversity makes Lake Creek one of the finest float trips in Alaska.


Unguided Float Trips

(Salmon/Trout/Grayling Float)
(Salmon/Trout/Grayling Adventure)     Contact us for 2008 rates!

Trip Price Includes: Five to seven nights on the river. Map. Round-trip floatplane flight from Anchorage to Mat-Su Valley Rivers. Airport/hotel transfers.

You Bring: Raft and accessories, food, fishing and camping equipment. Rental rafts and accessories are available through our supplier.


Discover true Alaska adventure on wild & scenic rivers against Rainbows, Arctic Char, Grayling and up to five species of Salmon, including the mighty King.

 (6 Days on Koktuli River)       Contact us for 2008 rates!
 (8 Days on Mulchatna River)
 (6 Days on Alagnak River)

Trip Price Includes: Six or eight nights on the river. Map. Round-trip floatplane flight from Anchorage. Airport/hotel transfers. *Previous whitewater experience required.

You Bring: Raft and accessories, food, fishing and camping equipment. Rental rafts and accessories are available through our supplier.

 


Questions about fishing Alaska?  Contact us at:
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