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Fly Fishing At The Copper River Lodge, Alaska
Brought to you by High Country Flies & Sweetwater Travel
The Lodge
From
your arrival on the dock until your departure, you will enjoy an
unrivaled standard of personal service. We understand that
flexibility is the key to any vacation. If you want to sleep in
and fish a little later, or see another stretch of river, your
yearnings will never be far from reality.
What most distinguishes Copper River Lodge from the others is their guest capacity and professional guide staff. There are only six guests a week at the lodge. The guides have extensive experience with fly fishermen in destinations as far away as Mongolia, South American, Russia, and of course, throughout Alaska. For them guiding is a profession, not just a summer job. Whether you're interested in learning to double haul, or in presenting a dry fly to a tricky lie, they will always be qualified and ready to help.
Copper River Lodge gourmet food leaves nothing to be desired. Fresh baked bread, pastries, and rolls complement meals created by the professional kitchen staff. If there is something you crave, or if you have dietary restrictions, just let them know.
Quite
simply, we hope you'll ask other lodges a few questions before
booking. Try any one of these: how may people will be at the
lodge during my week? And by the way, is it possible to sleep in
a little later, get up a little earlier, fish a little later, or
fish my favorite river every day? When you hear their response,
you'll see what sets us apart from the rest of the production
line lodges.
The River
The Copper River is a classic trout stream packed with long dry fly glides, deep winding pools studded with boulders, faster riffles, and deep undercut banks just begging for a mouse fly. Unlike other tundra rivers in Alaska that offer large trout, the Copper runs through a scenic river valley lined with groves of cottonwood, spruce, and birch. Aside from helping make it one of the most gorgeous rivers in the state, these trees offer the fly fishermen refuge from the relentless northern winds.
Probably one of the nicest surprises
for anglers visiting the Copper is the river's size and
wadeability. Fishermen of any age or skill that desire the
solitude of the river rather than the tutelage of the guide can
comfortably and successfully fish on their own.
The Copper River Rainbows are some of the largest in Alaska, and
are the reason the Copper was the first river in the state
designated a "fly fishing, catch and release only, trophy
rainbow river." It is this designation that has kept
the fishing so spectacular.
The Copper River Lodge has a 60-90% rebooking rate, so openings are limited.
Rate Card
Week Package: 7days....$4,300.00
Weeks at the Copper River
Lodge run from Monday morning through Sunday afternoon.
Capacity: Six Guests
Packages Include:
7days guided fishing ---- Room and Board
Float Plane Transportation Between Iliamna and the Lodge
Fishing Licenses ---- Flies ---- Local and State Taxes
(Package does not Include gratuities or alcohol)
For More Information Or To Book A Trip
Simply call High Country Flies toll free at 877-732-7210 between the hours of 10 am and 6 pm Mountain Standard Time, seven days a week. You can also email us at info@higcountryflies.com anytime.

