STEAMBOAT BAY FISHING CLUB
ALASKA SPORT FISHING
Southeast Alaska sport fishing is exceptional due to the seasonal runs of spawning salmon, the resultant nutrient-rich spring runoff, craggy underwater topography, and warm Pacific upwelling.
The region is a natural habitat for millions of bait fish that in turn attract the famed fish of Southeast Alaska—wild king (Chinook) and silver (coho) salmon, halibut, lingcod, and more than 20 species of rockfish. Southeast Alaska’s best fishing spots are all near to Noyes Island, the site of a once thriving now bygone salmon cannery.
Off the Dock of the Bay
As the only lodge on Noyes, Steamboat Bay Fishing Club is quite simply the closest lodge to the best fishing in Southeast Alaska. Guests have been known to catch their salmon limits inside the bay, within minutes of the Club dock. With its dream location, expert U.S. Coast licensed fishing guides, and personalized guests services, the Club provides a singular luxury Alaska sport-fishing experience.
THE FISHING
At roughly 31 square miles, Noyes Island is similar in size to Bainbridge Island in Washington State or Saint Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Formed by ancient volcanic activity, the island’s craggy shoreline and underwater environs shelter countless herring and other bait fish that feed on nutrients brought in by spring melt and warm Pacific upwelling.
These small fish in turn attract the succession of ever-larger species—including rockfish, lingcod, halibut, silver salmon, and the mighty king salmon—the wild fish of Southeast Alaska for which the area is known. Humpback whales, orcas, sea otters, and other spectacular marine creatures also thrive in the surrounding waters.
Pricing & Fees
3 nights with 3 days of fishing starting at $7,500.00 per person
based upon a group of 4 anglers
INCLUDED IN YOUR TRIP
U.S. Coast Guard licensed fishing guide
Full-service guided fishing aboard 27-foot heated North River Sounder
aluminum cabin cruiser (four guests per boat)
Use of high-performance Berkley and G. Loomis rods, Shimano reels, the highest quality all- weather gear and XtraTuf boots, all bait, tackle, and fishing equipment
Luxurious waterfront accommodations that feature spacious suites offering a wealth of comforts and amenities amid the Alaska wilderness
Fine dining and an extensive open bar that brings culinary sophistication to the last frontier (menus change daily and emphasize fresh regional ingredients)
Daily housekeeping, complimentary Wi-Fi, and all other Club services
Professional fish processing, vacuum-packing, flash-freezing, and packing
Wet-lock fish boxes with insulated liners to check as luggage or for shipping
Ground crew at Ketchikan International Airport to assist with transfers
NOT INCLUDED IN YOUR TRIP
Commercial air transportation
Charter flight between Ketchikan and lodge
Baggage fees
Alaska Fishing License
Guide & Crew Gratuities
Trip Information
SEASON DATES: June through early September
ACCOMMODATION: An intimate manor-style guesthouse & the ultra-private residences
NEAREST AIRPORT:Ketchikan International Airport (KTN)
TRANSPORTATION: Included from airport