Alaska Sportfishing Adventures makes enjoying an exciting Alaska fishing vacation easy

If you want to enjoy a memorable Alaska fishing vacation, choose an Alaska Sportfishing Expeditions lodge near Ketchikan as both your fishing outfitter and accommodations. Our three lodges – Silverking, Clover Pass and Cedars – provide you with exciting guided and self-guided saltwater fishing trips as well as guided freshwater adventures. On our freshwater trips, you will have the chance of landing trout, grayling, steelhead and Dolly Varden. If you choose one of our saltwater fishing excursions, you will try your luck at landing five species of Pacific salmon, cod, halibut, sea bass, red snapper and several others. We also offer packages that include both saltwater and freshwater trips so you can get the best of both worlds.
When you choose Alaska Sportfishing Expeditions as your outfitter, you are in for a safe, exciting Alaska fishing vacation. Our experienced guides have excellent safety records. They will guide you to excellent spots for landing the fish about which you have dreamed. In addition to expert guides, our packages include rods, reels, bait and basic tackle. While trying your hand at landing fish, there is something you are guaranteed – picturesque scenery in the form of evergreen forests, islands, small bays and inlets, as well as a wide variety of wildlife.
Besides your angling adventures, while in the Ketchikan area for your Alaska fishing vacation, do not miss the chance to explore the area. Ketchikan is a charming community built on piling over the water and on a steep hillside. It boasts the largest native population in Alaska. With such a significant number of natives, it is also home to the largest collection of totem poles on earth on display at Totem Heritage Center, Totem Bight State Historic Park, the Southeast Alaska Discovery Center, and more. At the Saxman Tribal House and Metlakatla Long House, you can watch native carvers at work creating totems and other items, including canoes, paddles and masks. For a deeper look into Ketchikan’s history, do not miss Dolly’s House Museum and the Tongass Historical Museum.
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