The weather in Alaska varies throughout the summer months. There is a saying that holds true, “if you don’t like the weather wait ten minutes.” We can predict unpredictability.
In order to fully enjoy your fishing adventure, it is crucial that you pack well. When you pack for Alaska it is essential to have many layers of of clothing. Long underwear, long sleeve, fleece tops, poly pro and wool, and plenty of socks. Cotton is highly discouraged, as wool and synthetics tend to keep you warmer and dryer longer. Don’t forget your favorite pair of shorts as it can be in the 70’s as well.
Raingear is key in Alaska to keep you enjoying your day. Warm hats and gloves for May, September, and October. Ball caps for the warmer days in June, July, and August. Eye protection and sunglasses are essential when fishing in Alaska.
Payment for trip
A 50% deposit is required to confirm your reservation. Balance due 30 days prior to trip start date.
Cancellations
Cancellation fee of 15% of the total if you cancel more than 120 days prior to trip start date. No refund of deposit if you cancel 31 to 120 days prior to trip start date. No refund of total payment if you cancel 30 or less days from trip start date. We highly recommend trip insurance to protect your trip. Our guests have had success with Travelex and Alliance in the past.
Hours in a Day
½ day fishing trips consist of 4 hours. Our 3/4 day trips are 6 hours. Our full day fishing trip is 8 hours. If the guide and guest fish longer, it is at the guide’s discretion.
Equipment/Gear
The guide provides all of the fishing rods/reels, bait, tackle, boat, and safety equipment that is necessary for the trip. If someone wants to use a personal rod, just give us some heads up.
Style of fishing
Alaska’s Alaska Drift Away Fishing offers fly-fishing, spin fishing, and bait casting. However, for certain species of fishing, one style of fishing can be more effective than the other. If someone wants to fish a certain style, we will do our best to accommodate them. When king salmon fishing, we use bait-casting setups. The method of choice for trout fishing is fly-fishing & float fishing with spin rods. Red & silver salmon are caught using fly, spin, and bait cast gear.
Leave No Trace
Alaska’s Alaska Drift Away Fishing will not tolerate littering or leaving food, beverage, or scents out in the open. It is important for wildlife and environmental considerations that we pick up after ourselves and keep these lands pristine. Pack out what you pack in. We are extremely environmentally conscious.