- 6-10 hours Duration 6-10 hours
Our Fairbanks wilderness float fishing trip offers both beginners and experts a fantastic all-day spin or fly fishing trip on the clear waters surrounding Fairbanks!
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Fly fishing in crystal clear water for trophy-size Arctic grayling is a unique Fairbanks fishing trip opportunity when you are in Interior Alaska.
We offer a one-night/two-day float trip fishing option so you can enjoy the Delta clearwater creek, and Alaskan salmon and grayling stream, to its full potential. A scenic 90-min. drive south of Fairbanks, this famous Alaskan Arctic grayling and salmon river truly is crystal clear, and it’s ideal for fly fishing. It produces trophy arctic grayling year by year.
On this float fishing trip adventure in Delta Junction, 18-inch+ grayling are common, with a great chance to catch that 20-inch+ trophy you are looking for. As on all our float trips, you will be fully outfitted on this trip. First-class camping equipment, hearty meals, fly fishing gear, and the best tackle make your trip the superb and memorable fishing/camping experience you are looking for.
If you are on a late fall visit to Fairbanks, also consider our day trip fishing for silver salmon on the Delta Clearwater. It is an unforgettable fishing experience with amazing salmon catch rates.
We will send you a detailed packing list with a booking confirmation!
BUY your FISHING LICENSE ONLINE here: http://www.adfg.alaska.gov/Store/
OR you can also buy physical licenses at these stores (make sure to check for opening/holiday hours): Big Ray’s, Sportsman’s Warehouse, Frontier Outfitters, Walmart.
Online Purchase Instructions: Buying a fishing license online is a simple process: Each participating Angler 16 years or older in age, is required to carry a valid Alaskan fishing license with them while fishing (no exceptions). You will only need a 1 day (24h) sport fishing license. You do NOT need a king salmon stamp. Day licenses are $15. After buying your license online you receive an email from Alaska Fish and Game (ADFG) with the electronic (pdf) copy of your license. You can also still print out the license or you can simply save them on your phone. You will need to save the license in order to sign the license, but also to be able to still pull it up when you do not have cell/data reception in remote ice fishing locations. To save, either take a screenshot or save a copy to your “files” app on your phone. Bring a picture ID and the fishing license with you on the tour.
Licenses still need to be signed: To sign on your phone use the edit – pencil/draw function and sign using your fingertip. Only signed licenses with the accurate date & time (24h from start time of tour) are accepted.
Be aware: It is your responsibility to acquire and provide a valid Alaskan fishing license when asked by a guide, wild life trooper (game warden), park ranger, or any other legal authority. Failing to provide the fishing license can result in being denied participation in a tour, being fined, or denied the future ability to acquire a valid fishing license in Alaska.