
Where We Fish
SEAK operates in several different watersheds throughout central southeast. Most of these systems begin high within the snow capped peaks of the Coastal Range. There are a mix of glacial rivers, clear water mountain streams, and tannin stained rivers of the southeast lowlands. These provide a variety of fishing opportunities within a diverse set of contexts.
The end point for hundreds of miles of remote scenic rivers and streams. The bradfield canal is home to one of the top five largest rivers in southeast, with multiple systems containing wild runs of all five species of salmon, steelhead, native cutthroat, Dolly Varden, and Rainbow trout. The Bradfield Canal is the convergence of a watershed of well over 350,000 acres of pristine untouched wilderness; with fly-in or boat-in only access.
With only one permitted freshwater fishing Guide & Outfitter in the entire system... Southeast Alaska Fly Fishing.

The Stikine River area is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful places in Alaska. Where interior meets the coast, it provides some truly unique fishing opportunities. Nestled back in the Coastal range, we target the clear water and silty glacial runoff tributary streams of the famous and historical Stikine River. The target tributaries hold all five salmon species, as well as Cutthroat, Dolly Varden, Rainbow trout, and.... Steelhead.
