Over 30 years of fishing service in Alaska

ADVENTURES

Join us and experience some of the best freshwater Fly Fishing in the world. Come to Alaska and share with us one of the most unique wilderness travel experiences of a lifetime. Weather it is a single day fly-out trip or one of our multi-day float trips our Fly Fishing adventures represent the true Alaska wilderness experiences from the day you arrive until the day you leave. Disconnect and get in touch with the heartbeat of the Alaskan experience and its majestic wilderness and unparalleled wildlife.

Float Trips

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Fishing

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Alaska Seasonal Target by Species

o May-June: King (Chinook) Salmon, Rainbow Trout, Dolly Varden.
o July: Sockeye Salmon peak, Coho Salmon, Pink & Chum Salmon.
o August-September: Coho Salmon, Trout, Grayling.

Our Philosophy

ALASKA FLYFISHING EXPEDITIONS is very sensitive to our wilderness environment and its wildlife. We do our part to maintain Alaska and its pristine “last frontier” wilderness to insure experiences like these are long lasting in our great state. We pride ourselves on providing a unique and unforgettable experienced with our hospitable and unparalleled guides and staff. With more than 30 years of experience we insure a piece of your heart will always belong to this amazing adventure and state. Come join us and TIGHT LINES!

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ALASKA WEATHER​
There is no place on earth where the weather is more unpredictable. The right dress will insure a dry and comfortable experience.

WHAT TO BRING!

We have compiled an equipment list to help you pack and plan your Alaskan wilderness vacation with us. If you check off every item that we have listed you will have everything that you need for your trip. We request that you buy a large river bag and pack all your clothing, sleeping bag and pad in the river bag with your rain jacket and waders on top. This will permit easy access to your foul weather gear prior to your float plane trip. 

Hooded rain jacket, chest waders with belt, wool shirt, warm jacket (preferably pile,) two long flannel shirts, two pairs of jeans, supply of socks, underwear, rubber boots or moccasins (for camp use,) hooded sweatshirts, pants, hat, head net, sleeping pad, sleeping bag, toilet kit, liquor.

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