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Remote Alaska Fly-Fishing
From gorgeous sight seeing to hunting and fishing, Alaska materializes everyone’s expectations. Remote Alaska fly-fishing offers its visitors a dazzling and memorable experience. Unlike as the name suggests, remote Alaska fly-fishing propose a good practical exposure of pleasure of fishing with basic needs.
Remote Areas in Alaska for Fly-fishing
Rivers for remote Alaska fly-fishing
Kustutan River - it is the most productive river for silver salmons. Various salmons are dragged out from this river during mid June to end of August.
Nushagak River - In the way to this river in a plane, you will enjoy watching two active volcanoes Mount Illiamna, Mt Redoubt, and glaciers. Surrounding area is also a haven for Alaska wild life like bears, Caribou moose, and wolves. This river is filled with king salmons. The best time for catching them is June to mid July.

Lake Hood - is favorite destination for fishing.
Kenai, Moose, Swanson, and Kasil rivers provide enough opportunities to catch big king salmon, silver salmon, and rainbow trout, depending on the time of year and species you are targeting. Kenai River is a unique shelter to species of silvers, red salmon, rainbow trout, and Dolly Varden. It has over six hundred kinds of fish species. You can catch them in August and September.
Guides are there to assist you in every situation. They are experts in power boating, casting spinners, backtrolling, etc.
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