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Species Guide

Arctic Char 
Arctic Grayling 
Chum Salmon 
Coho Salmon 
Dolly Varden 
Rainbow Trout 
Chinook Salmon 
Sockeye Salmon 
Steelhead Salmon 

Be sure to bring a current
Fishing License!

To find out about Alaska's fishing regulations, please check with the links below.

  Alaska Fishing License
  Alaska  Sport Fishing
     Regulations

Technical Publications

Sportfishing Student
    Handbook

The Alaska fishing season starts in June for red (sockeye) salmon, halibut and trout.

Fishing for the almighty king (chinook) salmon begins in July and runs until mid-August, King salmon range in size from 20 to 75 pounds.


From mid-August through September you can fish for the spunky silver (coho) salmon. The silver can range from 7 to 20 pounds – if caught on light tackle they can put up a harder fight than the mighty king salmon! The red (sockeye) salmon are numerous in the Newhalen River and can weigh between 6 to 17 pounds.

Alaska king or chinook salmon are known for their incredible size. The silver or coho salmon are known for their superior strength as well as their ability to put up a good fight. Dolly Varden, cutthroat and steelhead trout are found in our rivers, lakes, streams and saltwater shoreline areas.

The seafood that Alaska is famous for can be caught throughout the Southcentral area. 

All fish will be brought back to Iliamna where our guides will clean, vacuum-pack, freeze, package your catch, and help with shipping arrangements for your convenience.

In addition to the exceptional fishing, be sure to bring your camera and lots of film as the sights are as good as the fishing. 
 

Experience unbelievable Trout fishing every day!

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