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Rust's narrated flightseeing adventures provide you an eagle's view of Alaska's more breathtaking natural wonders. See Mt.
McKinley, witness the many-faceted 300-foot face of Columbia Glacier
and the marine wonders of Prince William Sound. Mt. McKinley and Columbia
Glacier trips include photo stops at selected destinations. Included
features are an exciting narrated floatplane flight tour, photo stop
landings at selected destinations, wildlife spotting opportunities,
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Guided or Unguided Fishing~
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| Some of the world's best fishing is minutes from Anchorage with Rust's. From trophy-size king and silver salmon to feisty trout and grayling. Rust's takes you where the action is and the crowds aren't. Includes features: full-time professional guide service (if applicable), fishing gear, boat and fishing license, delicious lunch and refreshments, round-trip floatplane flight from Anchorage, and airport/hotel transfers. | ||||||||||
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You will begin your package with your arrival on Saturday afternoon at the airport in the city of Kenai. You will be met at the airport, shown to your rental car, and guided to your well-decorated cottage, designed for two or three people, on the bluff overlooking Mount Illiamna and Cook Inlet. You will fish for salmon and halibut in Cook Inlet on three full day trips in a safe, warm and comfortable 26ft fishing boat with cabin. When not fishing, guests will have the freedom to travel and experience the Kenai peninsula independently. |
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Spend your days caching chrome bright salmon right on the doorstep of the lodge. The fresh tidal waters of the Alagnak River, just a few miles from Bristol Bay, offer some of the best salmon fishing in Alaska, with all five species of Pacific salmon passing through as they begin their journey upstream. |
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W. Fireweed Lane, Suite E |Anchorage, Alaska 99503
800.544.2236 | Fax: 907.277.4197 |
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1999 Alaska Wilderness Travel
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