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Wilderness Fishing, Inc.

P.O. Box 83707
Fairbanks, AK 99708
phone: 907.479.0479
cell: 907.322.8004

 
  
 
 
 
 

 
 
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the best time of year to fish in your area?
A: It depends on what species of fish you are after and whether you prefer spring, summer or fall seasons. June is a good time for grayling. July is productive for grayling and king salmon. August offers grayling with the chance for chum salmon. September and early October is the season for grayling and silver salmon.
Q: Will you pick us up at the airport in Fairbanks?
A: There are two ways to do this - One is to take an airport or hotel shuttle to where you will be staying in Fairbanks. We can then pick you up from there. The other method is to arrange in advance to have us pick you up at the airport and start your trip at that point.
Q: If you pick us up at the airport and we start our trip then, will you stop at one of your local grocery stores so that we can buy food for our trip?
A: Yes, that is all part of the trip.
Q: We notice that you offer trips in both the Fairbanks and Nenana areas. Can we meet you in Nenana (between Fairbanks and Denali Park on the Parks highway) on our way to or from Denali National Park?
A: Yes, we can pick you up in Fairbanks or meet you in Nenana, which ever is more convenient for you.
Q: Do you furnish fishing gear?
A: Yes, included in your trip cost is all of your required fishing gear; fishing rods and reels, tackle box and hip waders. For your convenience, we sell fishing licenses and king salmon stamps.
Q: Do you provide the transportation to the remote cabins for the overnight-unguided trips?
A: Yes, round trip transportation is included.
Q: What are the current limits on the fish in your area?
A: Grayling: two per person, two possession limit. King salmon: one per person, one possession limit. (We request that female King salmon be released.) Silver and Chum salmon: three per person, three total possession limit. Above limits are to be confirmed at the time of booking your trip.
Q: If we decide to keep our fish, how do we get them home?
A: We do not freeze or ship fish. Interior Alaska Fish Processors of Fairbanks offers vacuum packing, freezing and shipping. They also can smoke, vacuum pack and ship your fish. Another alternative is to freeze your fish at your hotel in Fairbanks. Then package it in a cooler with blue ice and check it in as baggage on your flight home. Our experience is that if you get home within two days while it is frozen, your fish will be fine. Alaska Airlines recommendation for transporting your fish as checked baggage is available at this link.
Q: Should we worry about bears?
A:

We have been offering fishing trips in Alaska's interior since 1985. We have never had an incident where someone was attacked by a bear. A few bears are seen each year but they are typically skittish around people. Pepper spray or bear repellent is available in Fairbanks at most sporting goods stores.

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Q: Are the bugs bad?
A: For a few days a year, the bugs can be bothersome. Most people comment that the bugs were not the problem that they had envisioned.
Q: Are your remote cabins within range of a cell phone tower?
A: Yes. There is a cell tower on a hill in the distant horizon. Everyone that has brought their cell phones has successfully made calls from the fishing area.
Q: How are your cabins set-up?
A: We have 3 cabins, situated several miles apart from each other. These cabins are located less than 100 yards from the stream. They are clean and comfortable. No showers available. Drinking water is furnished.
Q: What is an arctic grayling?
A:

Arctic Grayling are found only in northern latitude clear water systems that are clean and pollution free.

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Q: When should be make our reservations?
A: We book our trips on a first come first serve basis. E-mail or call us to see if the dates you are interested in are open. An $80 deposit will hold your reservation. You will receive a written confirmation of your trip details.
Q: Do you supply food on your trips?
A: No, on guided day trips, clients need to bring a sack lunch. We will have a cooler with refreshments, water and snacks. On the unguided, drop off trips, clients need to bring all their own food. The cabin has 5 gallons of drinking water.
Q: Will we be the only ones on the trip?
A: Groups may be combined to fill guided day trips. If you desire a personal trip for you or your group it can be arranged for an additional cost.
 
     

Questions? Comments? E-mail us at: guide@wildernessfishing.com