Katmailand and Angler's Paradise Lodges offer unguided float/fishing trips down the world famous Alagnak (Branch) River. The river is noted for a variety of sport fish - Rainbow Trout, Arctic Char, Arctic Grayling, and the five species of Pacific Salmon. Depart from our Anchorage office on our Navajo Chieftain for your flight to Kulik Lodge, where you will transfer to boat or floatplane for the short trip to Nonvianuk Camp, the start of your float. You will have six full days to explore the Alagnak Wilderness Area while taking your time to stop and fish productive-looking riffles and pockets as you leisurely work your way towards Bristol Bay. Many a wildlife viewing opportunity will present itself, and the breathtaking scenery is an added bonus.

2012 UNGUIDED FLOAT TRIPS
Sunday to Sunday, 8 days / 7 nights
Minimum 2 persons, maximum 6 persons
  • Prices are per person.: $1,200.00 + $300.00 raft deposit
The deposit will be refunded if rafts and equipment are returned in good condition.

You will depart from our office on the eight-passenger Navajo Chieftain for the flight to Kulik Lodge, where you will transfer to boat or floatplane for the short trip to Nonvianuk Camp. The float trip itinerary is yours to plan as you float - fishing, hiking, and camping at any spot which you so desire. A Katmai Air pilot will meet you at a predetermined time and location.

INCLUDED IN THE PRICE ARE: Roundtrip air transportation from Anchorage to Nonvianuk Camp, and pickup from end of float trip (over a $600 value) - Seventy pounds of baggage each way - Rafts, lifevests, rowing frame, oars, raft repair kit, first aid kit, bear resistant container, electric bear fence, numerous cargo straps and a signaling device for a maximum of seven days.

NOT INCLUDED IN THE PRICE ARE: Food, camping equipment and fishing equipment - Fishing licenses (may be purchased at Kulik Lodge)



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Float Trips Fishing Charts

This chart is based on previous experience and should be considered as only a rough guideline. Actual fishing during any given week may vary due to water conditions, fish runs, weather or other natural factors.

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