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Kodiak Sportsman’s Lodge on Kodiak Island

November 21, 2009 by admin

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Unparallel Saltwater Sport fishing Located in a very remote part of SE Kodiak Island, Our saltwater sport fishing lodge takes advantage of the tremendous abundance of feeding salmon and bottom fish such as Halibut and Ling Cod.  There is a total of 6 sports fishing boats operating in a 30 mile stretch of protected waters, we operate 4 of them from our lodge.

Kodiak Sportsman’s Lodge accommodates 16 guests. There are six double rooms with double beds and four single rooms with queen beds. A roll away bed can be added to your room for an additional guest if needed. Each room has a private bath and daily maid service is provided. Look forward to enjoying delicious meals in our spacious dining room. Our outstanding Alaskan chefs prepare a wide variety of local cuisine for you to sample. We also have an upstairs lounge with satellite television and wireless Internet. After a fantastic day of fishing you can download your photos and swap stories with other anglers while enjoying a cocktail in front of the fireplace.

At Kodiak Sportsman’s Lodge we utilize four custom-built aluminum catamarans 25′ and 28′ long by 10′ wide. Each boat is five star Coast Guard rated, with full walk around cabins, fitted with twin engines, full marine heads, complete enclosed seating, complete electronics, top of -the line Loomis and Lamiglas graphite fishing rods, Shimano reels and all lures and bait. We have a few spinning outfits for the river fishermen, as well as a few fly fishing outfits available for use, but do not provide flies and generally recommend that you bring your own fly fishing gear. We fish 4 people per boat, with four individual downriggers and at least 100 square feet of fishing cockpit. We also have new jet boats for fishing our streams. Anglers will fish at least 8 hours per day, weather permitting and all of our captains are coast guard licensed. Gortex rainwear up to size 3X and 18″ knee boots up to size 14 are also provided at the lodge.

For more information follow the link below

www.kodiaksportsmanslodge.com

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Brian Kraft
Anchorage office: (888) 826-7376
Cell: (907) 227-8719
Email: brian@fishasl.com

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Brian Kraft
Anchorage office: (888) 826-7376
Cell: (907) 227-8719
Email: brian@fishasl.com

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