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With a world-renowned abundance of game
fish, your lakeside, streamside or even seaside fishing
experience is only minutes away. Fishing in these parts is
always a memorable pursuit, but knowing where and at what
time and just how to fish these waters is what will separate
a great experience from one that will produce a
once-in-a-lifetime memory and maybe even a trophy catch.
Southeast Aviation pilots have each flown
over some of the area's most spectacular and productive
fishing spots in the Misty Fjords for the past 25
years and are among the best when it comes to picking what's
"hot" and what's not. Whether it's a 20-minute flight to the
other side of Revillagigedo Island, or a 45-minute trip
across Clarence Strait to Prince of Wales Island, these are
world-class "fishing holes" that produce five species of
salmon - king, silver, red, pink and chum - four species of
trout - rainbow, dolly varden, cutthroat and steelhead -
arctic grayling and even saltwater choices such as halibut,
rock fish, ling cod, snapper and more.
Seaplane & Salmon Rendezvous
This fisherman's excursion combines the bird's-eye-view fun
of a seaplane tour with some of the area's world-class
salmon fishing - a fly-and-fish opportunity that's a great
catch and has been designed to treat visitors to a real
Alaska experience!
Your fly-and-fish adventure begins with a
half-hour flight to the rich waters of Knudson Cove. Taxi
down the bustling waterway of the Ketchikan waterfront and
take off on a tour of the busy harbor, fly over Saxman Totem
Park and climb above the dramatic Ketchikan Alps, better
known as the "mini-Misty Fjords" where sheer cliffs,
1,500-foot waterfalls and icy-blue lakes will take your
breath away. |