Fish Alaska

 

Are you dreaming of landing fish such as salmon and halibut in Alaska? Dream no longer by booking an affordable fishing package through Clover Pass Resort


Alaska Sunset Fishing

If you have dreamt of catching a trophy fish in Alaska, do not dream any longer. Instead, book a fishing adventure with Clover Pass Resort, located only 15 miles north of Ketchikan, Alaska, the “Salmon Capital of the World.” Clover Pass offers a variety of fishing packages that will meet both your time constraints and budget. We offer guided and self-guided fishing adventures. Our self-guided adventures allow you to become the captain of your own charter boat while our guided excursions are under the direction of some of the best fishing guides in the area.

 



 

If you would like to fish in Alaska lakes and streams instead of the saltwater of the Inside Passages, Clover Pass offers guided freshwater excursions that allow you the opportunity to land trout, Dolly Varden, steelhead and grayling. No matter what type of Alaska fishing adventure you choose during your stay with us, you will enjoy incredible scenery and the opportunity to view a variety of marine life – from sea lions to whales. Your accommodations, whether you are in one of our rustic rooms or full hookup RV sites, will be only footsteps away from the dock where you will depart on your angling trips!

 


Dedicated Fly Fisherman Alaska

 

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When you fish in Ketchikan, Alaska, angling should not be the only thing on your itinerary. You will also want to take the chance to explore the charming community. Ketchikan, built on pilings over the water and on a steep hillside is a very arts-oriented community, boasting numerous arts-themed events throughout the year as well as galleries displaying a wide variety of art, including native handicrafts. Ketchikan is also home the largest collection of totem poles on earth, on display at places such as Saxman Village, Totem Bight State Historic Park, the Tongass Historical Museum, and the Southeast Alaska Discovery Center.