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Cost: $2,400 - $3,800 pp/ dbl. occ. Duration: 5 - 8 day guided float trips Location: Katmai region, Alaska region, Western Alaska Not Included: Airfare to Western Alaska on designated trips Phone: 877-818-2278 or 907-929-3244 Physical: moderate Provided: Lodging, meals, guides, airfare to Western Alaska on designated trips Species: Rainbow trout, King & Silver salmon, Dolly Varden, Arctic Char, Grayling Technical: experience helps Technique: Fly Fishing Type: Guide
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Frontier River Guides is a long established Alaska fly fishing guide service. We bring a fun, pioneering spirit to our multi-day, fully guided, outfitted and insured Alaska float trips. FRG offers a variety of Alaska fly fishing experiences by operating on several remote wilderness Alaska trout and Salmon fishing streams, navigable only by inflatable raft and accessible only by float modified aircraft.
Marty Decker (owner and lead guide) is a lifelong Alaskan who began working as an Alaska fly fishing guide in 1982. His wilderness skills have been developed through a lifetime of Alaska back country experience as a fly fisherman, river rat, mountaineer, prospector, skier, adventurer and guide.
The Fishing:
Join us for river journeys in the Katmai region, Alaska Range, Western Alaska, and the Brooks Range.
Katmai Region… a fishing mecca.
American Creek-An American Creek float trip is the pinnacle of Alaska fly fishing experiences. The river offers three entirely different ecological zones, providing a great variety in the fly fishing habitat and surrounding scenery. The upper portion of the 45 mile long river is classic wilderness Alaska fly fishing trout stream habitat which hosts unusually abundant insect hatches and features the finest dry fly fishing in the state.
The American Creek Alaska float trip is comparatively strenuous, and is for the adventurous and sturdy group. There are many class II+ rapids to navigate, as well as a class III+ waterfall. Log jams and shifting channels in the braided portion of the river may lead to lining or portaging the rafts.
7 day American Creek float trip $3,600/person (based on double occupancy) includes commercial airfare to western Alaska.
5 Day American Creek float trip $3,100/person (based on double occupancy) includes commercial airfare to western Alaska.
Moraine Creek Float Trip-A Moraine Creek Alaska fly fishing trip will take you to the home of the really big 'bows. This is where the trophy guys hang out. Although the Moraine is a very short river and does not offer the solitude, adventure and variety of Frontier River Guides other Alaska float trips, if a person wants to catch very large rainbows (to 32 inches), this may be the place of choice. Moraine Creek offers consistent Alaska trophy rainbow trout fly fishing, with the average dudes being 18-24 inches.
7 day Moraine Creek float trip $3,600/person (based on double occupancy) includes commercial airfare to western Alaska.
5 day Moraine Creek float trip $3,100/person (based on double occupancy) includes commercial airfare to western Alaska.
Alaska Range…Denali sized adventures.
Lake Creek-A Lake Creek Alaska float trip is always fun. Lake Creek was our original home river, and it offers a very accessible and economical wilderness Alaska fly fishing trip due to its proximity to Anchorage. Although there are multiple outfitters who float Lake Creek, Frontier River Guides is one of the very few Alaska fly fishing river guide services to have a bona fide, long time history of operating on the river.
There are strong runs of all five species of Pacific salmon in Lake Creek and this is a particularly great place to catch king salmon on the fly rod. Through the summer, Lake Creek offers a variety of Alaska fly fishing and spin fishing opportunities, from early season dry fly fishing to late season flesh patterns and other streamers. An Alaska float trip on Lake Creek can offer incredible views of Denali and the Alaska Range; there is the likelihood of a variety of wildlife to observe.
7 day Lake Creek float trip $2,850/person (based on double occupancy)
Trip originates in Anchorage.
5 day Lake Creek float trip $2,400/person (based on double occupancy)
Trip originates in Anchorage.
Stuyahok River-The Stuyahok River offers an Alaska float fishing trip of unparalleled solitude. Very few people fly fish or spin fish on this beautiful little river. The Stuyahok offers a unique Alaska fly fishing experience that it is less confined to specific holes and pools than with many rivers up here, instead consisting of some 25 miles of perfect classic trout waters that may be waded without interruption.
The float fishing trip is only 35 miles in length on the Stuyahok, yet it features mile after mile of productive fish habitat. Although the rainbow trout are incredibly numerous, they are somewhat smaller than on the trophy Alaska fishing rivers, instead ranging 13-20 inches (with some larger fish up to 24 inches). There are countless beautiful large arctic grayling in the river, as well. Excellent runs of king salmon and silver salmon contribute to the quality of an Alaska fishing vacation spent on this river and the other tributaries to the Mulchatna.
7 day Stuyahok float trip $3,700/person (based on double occupancy)
Trip originates in Anchorage.
5 day Stuyahok float trip $3,200/person (based on double occupancy)
Trip originates in Anchorage.
Western Alaska…Crystal waters.
Kisaralik River-Frontier River Guides is the only Alaska fly fishing guide service offering float trips on this incredible river. The Kisaralik River's remoteness and difficulty of access have long protected the quality of the fishing from being being depreciated over the years, as has occurred elsewhere. The Kisaralik River Alaska float trip offers unadulterated fishing such as we experienced up here 25 years ago. There are no lodges on, or fly out operations working, the river.
The fly and spin fishing is off the charts on the Kisaralik River, offering: pools, "aquariums", holes, back channels, spawning beds, structure and a variety of holding waters loaded with beautiful rainbow trout, dolly varden, arctic char and grayling. Major runs of king, chum and silver salmon provide sport fishing opportunities and later give nourishment to the jaw dropping numbers of very large rainbow trout (commonly caught at 15-23 inches, occasionally up to 28 inches) that reside in the Kisaralik. Not only is this a great river for mousing big 'bows, but the silver salmon will consistently rise to surface flies. This is a one of a kind Alaska float trip.
8 day Kisaralik float trip $3,800/person (based on double occupancy) plus commercial airfare to western Alaska,
Kwethluk River-An Alaska float trip on the Kwethluk River is like a step back through the portals of time. This is the way Alaska fly fishing was down in Bristol Bay 25 years ago: countless wild rainbow trout that have almost never been fished to. Shangri-La. Shorter and not quite as scenic or varied as the nearby Kisaralik, the Kwethluk still offers amazing fishing with its bounteous supply of Pacific salmon, large rainbow trout (to 24 inches) and the other resident species of the region.
7 day Kwethluk River float trip $3,550/person (based on double occupancy) plus commercial air fare to western Alaska.
For information/reservation please call 877-818-2278 or 907-929-3244 or email info@frontierriverguides.com Visit our website for additional information…..www.frontierrivergudes.com
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