Daytime highs during the summer on the Seward Peninsula average 50-60 degrees Fahrenheit, although 70-80 degree days are not uncommon on the inland rivers that we fish.  Lows average about 40-50 degrees, with record summer low temperatures around 30 degrees.  Pack the right clothes to stay warm outdoors all day in 50 degrees and rain or sunny and 75 degrees.

             
 
Packing Checklist

 

  • Several pairs of wool socks (4-7)
  • Underwear (4-7)
  • Comfortable pants
  • Long underwear/wading pants
  • T-shirts (2-6)
  • Long sleeve warm shirts (2)
  • Medium-weight jacket
  • Rain jacket/Wading jacket
  • Bug/mesh jacket 
  • Warm hat and gloves
  • Baseball or other cap
  • Polarized sunglasses
  • Shoes (slip ons, hikers, etc.)
  • Slippers
  • Wading shoes
  • Chest Waders, preferably gore-tex
  • Sleeping bag, rated to 20° Fahrenheit or colder
  • Camp towel, personal toiletries
  • Bug Repellent
  • Camera/memory cards/chargers/film
  • Reading material
  • Any medication that you are taking.  Always plan for a couple extra days.
  • Fishing gear (fishing rods and reels, flies, pliers, snips, etc.)
  • Flies and Rods will be recommended by your guides depending on your trip
  • Alaska Fishing license, click below to buy now
    Alaska Department of Fish and Game

We will provide the rest of the gear required to make your trip as comfortable as possible.  Please let us know in advance if you do not have any of the above listed gear and would like us to provide it for your trip.    
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