Southeast Alaska's sheltered nutrient rich waters and rivers have some of the finest saltwater and
freshwater fishing to be found anywhere in the world, and the waters around us are no exception. |
Naha Bay and the surrounding saltwaters are extremely productive for all salt-water species.
All five species of Pacific Salmon, including King Salmon and Silver salmon can be found here. Bottom fishing opportunities include
halibut, red snapper, and lingcod. Dungeness crab and shrimp are abundant and easily accessible. |
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The nearby local rivers and lakes are among the top fish producers in Southeast Alaska. Species that
spawn in the rivers include spring and fall runs of steelhead, sea-run cutthroat, Silver Salmon, Sockeye Salmon, Chum Salmon and Pink Salmon.
Resident fish species include rainbow trout, cutthroat trout and Dolly Varden. |
Saltwater Charters: For groups of 2, 3, and 4 saltwater charters
are on board our 24ft Almar Sounder cabin cruiser. For groups of 5 and 6 we have developed a close working relationship with "Good Time
Charters". All charter boat skippers, including your host, are fully licensed and insured United States Coast Guard Captains. |
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Guided Freshwater Fishing: We provide a guiding service to a number of remote rivers in accordance with our Forest Service Special Use Permits
using either our 24ft cabin cruiser or 16ft Lund skiffs for transportation. (Please note - No commercial activity is allowed on the Naha River and so all fishing on the Naha is self-guided.). |
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Self-Guided Saltwater Fishing: We provide fully equipped 16ft Lund skiffs with 25-hp engine, coast guard approved
safety gear, fuel, salmon and halibut fishing rods, lures and bait. We also provide our local knowledge, charts and a fish finder to get you onto the fish. |
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Self-Guided Freshwater Fishing: This includes the use of our 16ft skiffs with 25hp outboards for transport to the local rivers.
We can also provide a canoe for crossing the lagoon to shorten the walk to the Naha River. Please bring your
own favorite rods for the rivers. Our remote off road location results in low visitor numbers and even less fishing pressure. It will be
just you and the fish. |
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Naha Bay Outdoor Adventures provides equal opportunity services and is permitted by the Tongass National Forest.
(Please click here to see our Essential Eligibility requirements) |
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