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All Alaska Outdoors offers a wide range of "optional" fishing and wilderness trips. These may be added or substituted into our Basic Package to customize your trip of a lifetime. Consider us as a "base of operations" for remote fly-out wilderness fishing on a day-to-day basis while still enjoying the luxury of our lodge. Many of these options will result in some added expense though they are all worthy of consideration.
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| Don't leave Alaska without understanding why it is revered and named "The Great Land". You must spend a day with us flying away from civilization to where there are no roads. Keep your cameras handy on this quest to experience the true magnificence of Alaska that few have known. We will fly over rugged mountains, past active volcanoes and next to spectacular unnamed glaciers peering down into these mountains of blue ice.
In pursuit of different species of fish, we will hopscotch across the tundra, landing in different remote rivers and lakes to catch Alaska's famous migrating Salmon, Dolly Varden, Lake Trout, Grayling, Northern Pike and Trophy Rainbow Trout. This is more than just a fishing or sight seeing trip. We would be honored if you would allow us to share with you the Alaska that we love in the hope that you will feel the exhilaration while being humbled by experiencing the vastness of our last frontier. Favorite venues for May and June include lake fishing for giant trophy Northern Pike and clear water stream and lake fishing for Grayling, Lake Trout and Char. July and early August anglers may fish for Sea Run Dollies and Salt Water Sockeyes combined with Grayling or tiny stream Rainbows. You may want to experience Grayling, Lake Trout and Char fishing in Lake Clark National Park. Mid August and September offer Silver Salmon fishing at the incomparable "Bay of Pigs" where you can expect HOT action on 12-18 pound Silvers on fly or spinners.
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| During the August and September time frames, we provide the opportunity for remote fly-outs to streams on the West Side of the Cook Inlet, which can only be accessed by wheeled planes. You will fly from Soldotna to the western shore of the Cook Inlet, where you can fish for Chum Salmon, Arctic Char and Silver Salmon. As always, a guide will accompany you on this trip to ensure your success. In early August, these fisheries get very little pressure when Chum Salmon and Arctic Char are returning. By mid-August, Silvers begin to overtake these streams and they become the prime targets until the runs taper off in late September. These clear water fisheries offer superior angling on a fly or spinner. This is also an excellent place to view wild coastal brown bears in their natural habitat. Our remote fly-out fishing trips will provide cherished memories that will last forever. |
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| Enjoy the unique opportunity to float tube fish in remote wilderness lakes on the Kenai Peninsula. These lakes contain naturally occurring native Rainbow Trout and Arctic Grayling. We provide Creek Company U-boat II float tubes and forcefins as well as your choice of G-Loomis 5 weight fly rods and Steelheader reels with an assortment of lines and, of course, spinning gear if you prefer. We ask that you come equipped with stocking foot chest waders. You can expect to have a very realistic chance to catch a 20-inch Rainbow Trout or Grayling depending on which species you choose to target. Fishing is very consistent as you float quietly across these breathtakingly beautiful lakes and experience a sense of peacefulness difficult to find elsewhere. |
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$400 p/p Float Tube Fly-Out 3-4 persons
$460 p/p Float Tube Fly-Out 2 persons $275 p/p Float Tube Hike in - minimum 2 persons |
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| We would like to introduce you to our One-on-One Super Cub Excursion; the most specialized outdoorsman’s opportunity offered in Alaska! The One-on-One Super Cub Excursion is essentially our Ultimate Expedition with the advantage of not only one-on-one attention, but total mobility and‘up to the last minute’ flexibility. It is offered in wheel or float equipped Super Cubs to provide access to just about any South Central Alaska fishing or wing shooting location. Your Pilot/Guide on this trip is president of All Alaska Outdoors, Bob Ledda, an experienced Alaskan Pilot and guide. Bob has logged over 1000 hours of bush flight in the last 5 summers searching for the greatest and most unique destinations. Bob conceived of the One on One Super Cub Excursion after years of investigating new fishing and hunting resources in his personal Super Cub. It was from realizing his own dream of accessing the Alaskan Bush in such a manner that he recognized the chance to offer that same sense of exciting freedom and vast opportunity to our guests. The experience of flying to remote places, from the seat of the‘ultimate bush plane’, is second to no other opportunity that we can offer. Bob’s first Cub has been completely restored for this activity and has all of the newest modifications. It has been outfitted with a 2000# gross weight mod extending flight range substantially and will be kept on a brand new pair of Wipline Floats. Green house glass has been installed around the entire passenger compartment to maximize flight-seeing pleasure. We have 2 other well-maintained Super Cubs on wheels for those activities requiring ground landings. The activities available on floats include all of the Ultimate Expedition venues for fishing or Ptarmigan hunting. Very special destinations for Rainbow Trout (late June, July and September) and King salmon (June) Fly-fishing are available. Float tubes, fly-rods, spinning tackle and all other equipment is included. Imagine a day of hop-scotching from lake to lake on the Kenai Peninsula fishing for Rainbows, Dollies and Grayling while viewing Mountains, Glaciers, Dall sheep, Mountain goat, Black bear and Trophy Moose in route. Or perhaps you would rather fly through the famed Lake Clark Pass to the Bristol Bay Drainage to sample its prolific Ptarmigan hunting or wide variety of available fisheries. Using Super Cubs for wheel access to any of our Wheeled Plane Fly-out destinations allows you to experience any or all of these wonderful resources on the same day. Chum and Silver Salmon and Sea-run Dolly fishing in August and September is incredible. There is no better way to access these fisheries. Additionally, we can dig Steamer or Razor clams when tides are appropriate. We use wheeled Cubs to access our favorite Duck hunting spots across Cook Inlet or in Kachemak Bay. The One-on-One Super Cub Excursion is a trip that warrants serious consideration. Parties of one or two can be accommodated on wheels. We currently only have one Super Cub on floats available for this trip but we can do a shuttle trip to certain special destinations for two persons. |
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| Upper River Drift A beautiful section of the Kenai River from the Kenai Lake down to Skilak Lake. This section of the River known locally as the ?Upper Kenai? provides world-class fishing as its turquoise waters wind through the majestic Kenai Mountains. Kenai River Rainbow and Dolly Varden fishing opens June 11th and continues into October. Fishing is done from drift boats, which will transport you quietly through the emerald waters of the Upper Kenai as it drains through a mountain valley to Skilak Lake. As you drift down the river, you will most likely see eagles soaring above the treetops and Dall sheep picking their way along the mountainside. Fly-fishing is effective. An 8 wt. Fly-rod is ideal. Rainbows over 10 pounds are a real possibility though most fish will be 1-5 pounds. Fishing for Sockeye Salmon is good to great from June 11th until the end of July! Silvers will be available later in August through September and will often take flies. You are welcome to keep your three-fish Sockeye limit or two-fish Silver limit, though the Rainbow and Dolly fishing is strictly catch and release. |
| $275 p/p Upper River Drift Full Day |
Optional Fishing Trips || Wing Shooting |
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