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Talaheim Lodge
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Sometimes you find places that just seem to have
everything you are looking for. Talaheim Lodge is one of these places!
Helicopters get you to remote sections of the legendary Talachulitna
River. Your lodging and food are magnificent. The fish are plentiful
and eager. What are you waiting for?
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Dove Island Lodge
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Your own private island just five minutes by boat
from the legendary Alaskan fishing village of Sitka. Dove Island Lodge
is owned and operated by Duane and Tracie Lambeth and they offer deluxe
fishing packages with all the trimmings. Their own float plane provides
unlimited access to the best fishing waters and their yacht is
available for those who wish to cruise. This is one of the hottest
properties we represent! |
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Jonathan Roldan's Tailhunter - La Paz
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Jonathan Roldan is a great host for your next trip
to La Paz. He is very professional, covers every detail of your trip,
has numberous boats with great capatins, and his clients always go home
happy and carrying loads of great fish from the rich waters of La Paz,
Baja California, Mexico. And his trips are very reasonable! |
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Talvista Lodge
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Talvista Lodge is one of the more remote lodges on
the legendary Talachulitna River in Southwest Alaska. Chris and Sarah
Poynter are your hosts and the adventure and service are second to
none. The pricetag is very reasonable for this kind of Alaska
adventure.
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Waterfall Resort
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Waterfall is one of the
best salmon and halibut lodges in all of Alaska. Our clients have been
unified in their praise of this great fishing destination. From the
service, hospitality, and lodging to the breathtaking scenery,
Waterfall is committed to quality in every detail. Their goal is that
your stay will be a memory that stands apart from any other adventure
you will ever know. |
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West Coast Fishing Adventures
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Westcoast Fishing Adventures is one of my
personal favorites! Gill and Justin do a great job and really know the
region. If you want great steelheading at a much more reasonable price
than many of the more "famous" B.C.destinations, then this is it!
Located in the heart of British Columbia in Terrace, they have
three huge watersheds and dozens of rich rivers to choose from on any
given day. Depending on the week they will fish for all
five species of Pacific Salmon and trout, char, and the
legendary steelhead.
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Yes Bay Lodge
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Yes Bay Lodge is a fabulous fishing lodge in
Southeast Alaska. They offer great saltwater and freshwater fishing and
their service is second to none. They are located in an area that has
protected waters so those of you who don't like the open ocean will be
happy. They also have terrific food! |
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Africa Checklist
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Africa - the dark continent. Great hunting and fishing adventure awaits with your professional guide and outfitter Allan Dadford of Fair Chase Outfitters Africa. Allan provides a quality hunting or fishing trip without all the bells and whistles that really drive prices up on typical African trips. Let him tell you directly how to go about setting up your "African Adventure of a Lifetime". www.fairchaseafrica.co.za
Climate -- The climate in Africa is as varied as any continent. For the most part our guests will be traveling in the mild months so cold weather gear is not usually necessary. But always check with Allan at
fairchaseall@telkomsa.net to be sure of the current weather conditions.
What to wear -- Dress is casual and comfortable.
- Passport
- Photo I.D.
- Medications
- Small bills for tipping
- Heavy duty trousers sweater/turtleneck
- Lightweight trousers
- Jacket/light parka
- Wide Brimmed Hat
- Rain gear
- Lightweight shirts
- Hiking boots
- Cool weather undergarments
- Polarized sunglasses
- Binoculars
- Mosquito repellent
- Camera/film
- Sun screen
- Alarm clock
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Alaska Checklist
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Alaska is legendary for the scenery, the wildlife, and of course, the fishing. The weather can change in a heartbeat from shirt-sleeve and 70 degrees to parka and 30 degrees in a very short time. It's best to come prepared for both extremes and layering your clothing is the best method for staying ready for any weather situation. When taking "fly-out" adventures, be sure to find out the weight restrictions for luggage and pack accordingly. Some destinations do a great job with laundry, some don't.
- photo I.D.
- medications
- small bills for tipping
- heavy duty trousers sweater/turtleneck
- lightweight trousers
- jacket/light parka
- heavy socks
- warm hat
- heavy shirts
- gloves
- rain gear
- lightweight shirts
- hiking boots
- glacier gloves/fishing
- cool weather undergarments
- soft luggage
- polarized sunglasses
- binoculars
- mosquito repellent
- camera/film
- sun screen
- fishing vest
- alarm clock
- wading boots
- fly box with favorite Alaska patterns
- neoprene waders
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Alaska Rainbow Point Lodge
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Fly out every day (depending on weather) for the
salmon, trout, and other legendary fish of the Iliamna region of
southwest Alaska. Brad and Mark are waiting for you with bells on. (The
bells are to keep the bears away...just kidding) A fly anglers paradise
and plenty to do for the non-anglers too.
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