Alaska
Experience a remote Alaska float fishing adventure on the Lower American River, starting with a scenic floatplane flight to Hammersley Lake. Spend six unforgettable days fly fishing for trophy rainbow trout and Arctic char while floating approximately 50 miles of pristine river to Coville Lake. With only 100 to 150 anglers visiting each year, these untouched stretches of the Lower American River offer an uncrowded, authentic Alaska wilderness fly-fishing experience. Hooked on Alaska also offers additional remote fly-fishing trips on Moraine Creek and the Alagnak River for anglers seeking even more adventure in Alaska’s wildest waters.
2026 Rates: Start at $5,700 per person for 4 nights / 5 days
The Aniak River in Southwest Alaska is a 95-mile tributary of the Kuskokwim River and is recognized as one of Alaska’s most productive fisheries for both spin and fly fishing. Renowned for its incredible species diversity and high catch rates, the river offers world-class opportunities for rainbow trout, Dolly Varden, Arctic grayling, all five species of Pacific salmon, sheefish, and northern pike, making it a premier destination for anglers seeking a true Alaskan fishing adventure.
2026 Rate: 7 nights / 6 days $8,450 per person
The Copper River is a pristine, 20-mile-long, fly-fishing-only river located near Lake Iliamna in Southwest Alaska. Flowing through native-owned land, access is strictly limited to a rare permit held by Copper River Lodge and just one other lodge. This exclusive permit allows jet boats to be staged on the upper Copper River, giving anglers private access to remote waters that see only a handful of guests each season.
2026 Rate: $10,250 per person for 6-nights and 6-days
