July 22 to July 29~ Eight Days / Seven Nights July 31 to August 6~ Seven Days / Six Nights August 8 to 14~ Seven Days / Six Nights August 16 to 23~ Eight Days / Seven Nights August 25 to September 1~ Eight Days / Seven Nights The Goodnews River flows a relatively short sixty miles to the Bering Sea. from the Ahklun Mountains, some 395 miles from Anchorage. It is small enough to wade effectively and sight fish but large enough to float comfortably; having to float fewer miles also lends to a slower pace allowing for more wading opportunities than longer rivers. You will find some of Alaska's best fishing on the Goodnews, and our special use permit enables us to offer the best start dates. The Goodnews boasts impressive runs of all five species of Pacific Salmon, sea-run Dolly Varden, and resident Leopard Rainbows and Grayling. July offers the most variety of fishing, with King, Chum, Sockeye, and Pink Salmon, the latter returning in even-numbered years. As July fades and August arrives, the Coho or Silver Salmon show up; it is a time when bringing all five species of Pacific salmon to hand is not an improbable task. Resident species live throughout the river and follow the Salmon upriver as they prepare for their spawning rituals. Chrome bright Salmon, most still with sea lice, are the norm. These fish are fresh and feisty and will challenge your angling skills. As part of our Goodnews River program, we use tents made here in Alaska and designed for Alaska's extremes. These tents hold two anglers, have 6-foot ceilings, and come equipped with cots, chairs, and sleeping pads making for a relaxing place to retreat after a long day of fishing. Additionally, we have a custom-built communal gathering tent where meals are prepared and taken and a cozy place to hang out in bad weather. Experience safari-style camping and a menu that's a wilderness favorite, wake to a hearty breakfast and more great fishing with our experienced guides. Help to make, and break camp is appreciated. We utilize one guide for every two anglers while floating the river in custom-built rafts, each equipped with custom frames with front and rear seating. The group will settle into different campsites each night, and each stop will provide quality fishing opportunities. The Goodnews River traverses just a portion of the 4.7 million-acre Togiak National Wildlife Refuge. We encourage our guests to respect the refuge's natural heritage, resources, and the people who reside there. We designed our trips to do just that and strive to provide our guests with minimal-impact back-country adventures that are educational and enjoyable.
Bristol Bay Borough, AK, USA
$6,995.00
• Experience the thrill and tradition of Atlantic Salmon fishing on the mighty Miramichi River! • In the early spring, the Salmon are on the run and actively feeding before they leave the river which offers a terrific opportunity for anglers to catch and release what many refer to as the king of sport fish! Many days anglers will hook up with multiple Salmon as well as some beautiful wild Brook Trout as a bycatch. • These trips are fly only but can be great for first timers that would like a fly-fishing lesson. • Shore fishing or boat fishing are options as well as a traditional “shore lunch” with riverside fire and meal. **Up to two New Brunswick residents or one non-resident per guide, per trip.*** -Ask about multiple guides for group trips
Miramichi River, Miramichi, Canada
$250.00
8 and 6 hours of sight fishing the flats with Captain Ryan Booth. Targeting species like snook, redfish, trout, tarpon, bonefish, permit, black drum, snapper, jacks and more. We target these species with fly rods or spinning gear. Suitable for all skill levels. Start times are flexible to meet your schedule. Most start times generally are 6-6:30 am. During Tarpon season I typically will start earlier around 5:30 am so we can arrive at the tarpon grounds before the rush of guide boats and get settled in to the best spots!
Florida Keys, Florida
$600.00
Of the glacier rivers of the Olympic Peninsula, this is an anomaly; a large natural lake separates the upper river, accessible to the public, and the lower river, which is entirely within the Quinault reservation. The upper river is fairly short, about eight river miles to the North and East Fork confluence, with minimal and difficult access by boat. Walk-in access is easiest in the upper stretches, with the road being reasonably close to the north and south shore roads. Native sockeye, chinook, and coho are present. The upper river clears quickly after high water events and still produces some very large steelhead.
Amanda Park, Washington, USA
$700.00
Southern Maine
Crystal River, FL
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