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Raspberry Island
Just
a short 30-minute scenic flight from Kodiak City via seaplane will land you at the remote Raspberry Island
for a few days at a truly special wilderness lodge. At Raspberry Island Remote
Camps, you can enjoy the best of both worlds... the calm and quiet of a
wilderness vacation - with all the comforts of home. Raspberry Island
Remote Camps offers trophy class fishing with up to fifteen salt and fresh
water species of fish to choose from. Fishermen of all ages have enjoyed the
thrill of catching "the big one" surrounded by Alaska's
limitless beauty. Privacy cabins ensure a comfortable evening's rest in
preparation for the next day's adventure. For an extra dose of relaxation,
climb into the banya, which is a Native Alaskan steam bath, or have a nightcap
in the outdoors hot tub. A true Alaskan experience awaits you at Raspberry Island
Remote Camps!
Zachar Bay Lodge
Zachar
Bay located in the heart of Kodiak Island Wildlife Refuge. Wildlife
viewing and fishing are both excellent so depending on your primary
interests, you may choose from a variety of daily outdoor activities
such as fishing, hiking, wildlife viewing, and sightseeing. Expert
guides are on hand for all the outdoor activities. You can access remote
beaches and wilderness areas by powerful boats and seaplane.
Accommodation is in comfortable private rooms and the lodge has a
congenial family style
dining and lounge area. Guests will find the
combination of Zachar Bay's ambiance and choice of daily activities a
rewarding experience. This family owned lodge is typical of the
remarkable talents found in Alaska.
You can satisfy all
your fishing desires at Zachar Bay Lodge.
Whether you are a seasoned fisherman or an
eager novice, we have the equipment and
knowledge to provide you the best possible
fishing
experience on Kodiak Island. Our expert
guides will take you on an adventure -
whether it is fishing remote lakes and river
systems for salmon or jigging for halibut in
the protected waters of Zachar Bay.
Afognak Wilderness Lodge
The lodge
is a wilderness vacation retreat on the mountainous and densely forested Afognak
Island, one of the Kodiak Islands
group. The lodge is surrounded by nearly 50,000 acres of wilderness in the Afognak
Island State
Park. Afognak Wilderness Lodge
can be accessed via air or boat. Great salmon fishing is found along the stream
banks and estuaries. The Red [Sockeyes] run throughout June to mid-July; the
pinks [humpbacks] run from mid-July throughout August; the silvers [Coho] run
from late-July through mid-late September. Rainbow trout, Steelhead and
Dolly Varden are also available. From the sea, you can fish for a variety
of bottom fish including halibut, lingcod, sea bass, and red snapper. The lodge
accommodates 12 guests in spacious log guest cabins that are elegantly rustic
and cozy. The lodge is nestled where the edge of the virgin forest meets
with tranquil waters of a protected cove. Plan your experience to Afognak Wilderness Lodge
today!
Kodiak
Paradise Lodge
is located in the
village Port Lions on Kodiak Island and provides a
true Alaskan experience. The
village is non-commercial and is in the midst of beautiful
scenery and lots of wildlife. This new lodge is owned and
operated by Kodiak Sports & Tour, which has run a successful
charter business for 14 years on Kodiak Island. The
village of Port Lions is a remote village twenty miles west of
the city of Kodiak, easily reached by scheduled flights from the
city of Kodiak.
From
the lodge, you can choose to
bottom fish in coastal ocean waters for Halibut, Rock fish, Ling
Cod, Pacific Cod, and catch several other species, as well as
troll and cast from the boat for ocean traveling Coho (silver)
Salmon, and Chinook (king) Salmon. Additional
fishing options include shore fishing on beaches, estuaries, and
rivers with spinning gear or fly gear for Coho (silver) Salmon,
Sockeye (red) Salmon, Pink (humpy) Salmon, Chum (dog) Salmon,
along with Dolly Varden Trout and Steelhead. Groups will
be no larger than six persons per boat.
     
Questions about fishing Alaska? Contact us at: 2008@gofishingalaska.com
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413 G Street, Anchorage, Alaska 99501
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