What to Bring

All of our Alaska fishing trips are guided and fully outfitted. We provide all of the fishing gear and hip boot waders for your day on the boats.  There are a few things we do not provide.

Must Have

  • ADF&G Fishing License
  • King Salmon Stamp
  • Rain Suit – Jacket and Pants/Bibs
  • Warm Layers
  • Sea Sickness Medication
  • Sunscreen
  • Camera for Photo Opportunities
  • Heavy Wool Socks
  • Driving Directions

Get Your License Here

Please purchase your Alaska Fishing License and King Salmon Stamp prior to your trip. You can follow the provided link to do so.  You will require a Seven Day Non Resident Sport Fishing License and a Seven Day Non Resident King Salmon Stamp. 

We provide Hip Waders to allow guests to keep their feet dry and comfortable while on the water. We Do Not provide rain gear for your trip. Please purchase your rain gear, making sure it can be comfortably worn over your layered clothing. It’s important to stay dry and warm during the rainy and colder temperature days of your stay.

We do experience many warm days on the water, however, some days are chilly even in the summer. Pack for both and you’ll be set.  The sun and wind can be brutal during our summers, so be sure to pack sunscreen or a hat for the needed protection. 

Sea sickness medication is highly recommended.  The Inlet can get choppy and rough at times, and even anchoring up at the fishing hole can cause the stomach to sour with the rolling motion of the waves. Our guests have had good luck with Dramamine or Bonine over the counter sea sickness medications- be sure to check with your Physician to make sure it will not conflict with any other medications. 

Please bring cash or a check to pay for extra expenditures you may encounter. Many of our guests enjoy taking time after the fishing day to visit the local towns and see various tourist areas for souvenirs and extra Alaskan experiences

Please contact us if you have any questions about what to bring.