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What to Expect and What to Bring

What to Expect

You’ll fish the calm and sheltered waters of Frederick Sound, Stephens Passage and Chatham Straight. Since we are able to reposition the yacht, each day offers new and exciting fishing opportunities. Because we’re mobile, we follow the fish to keep you on the fish! Alaska weather is unpredictable, but expect temperatures from 50 to70 degrees with occasional showers. View glaciers, humpback and killer whales, sea lions and bears while enjoying the best fishing in Alaska. Have a hot breakfast, soup and sandwich for lunch, then feast on a dinner of fresh seafood. Relax evenings or continue to fish and explore on your own. We know how to have fun, so pack a smile and get ready for the time of your life!

What to Bring

Clothes:
The weather in Alaska is always changing, but don’t worry. A little planning prepares you for any situation. Summer temperatures range between 50 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit, so bring warm clothing to layer, warm/wool socks, a hat, and lightweight gloves. Rain gear will be provided, but bring yours if you prefer. Bring a pair of short rubber boots if you have them, if not we have extra boots available. Bring plenty of sunscreen and sunglasses. Remember, don’t over pack. Space is available, but not overly abundant. Packing your gear in a soft-sided duffle bag allows for easy storage.

Camera and Film:
Southeast Alaska is a photographer's dream. Bring your camera, an adequate supply of film, and a telephoto lens. Pack extra batteries and a moisture proof camera bag, if possible.

Beer and Spirits
Wine is served at dinner. If you’d like your favorite beverage, bring your beer or liquor with you or let us know and we will help you locate it.
 
Fishing tackle:
Fly fishing gear or terminal freshwater tackle is not provided, but feel free to bring your favorite light gear. The streams are full of fish, so bring a supply of flies, small spinners and spoons. Plenty of time is available to fish independently with light tackle from our comfortable skiffs.
 

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