Celebrating more than a century of tradition, this 5-star sporting resort spans over 50 acres on a secluded island near the famed Inside Passage of southeast Alaska. Accessible only by air or sea, this legendary fishing lodge draws anglers from around the world who come to these remote shores in search of wild king and silver salmon, halibut, lingcod, and more than 20 other species. You don’t have to be a seasoned angler to catch fish here. The expert guides will put you on fish from the get-go! Wild salmon return every year to these sacred fishing grounds. Here, along the island’s craggy western shore, nutrient-rich spring runoff, and a confluence of warm ocean currents create the ideal habitat for millions of bait fish, which in turn draw epic seasonal runs of king and silver salmon, as well as a bounty of Pacific halibut, lingcod, and many more species. You’ll return from an exciting day of fishing and relax in the comfort of the resort’s oceanfront lodge rooms or historic boardwalk cabins. A full bar is a lively gathering place for guests and crew alike and the dining area, with views of the docks and water, where hearty breakfasts are served each morning and buffet feasts each evening along with Pacific Coast wines.
Celebrating more than a century of tradition, this 5-star sporting resort spans over 50 acres on a secluded island near the famed Inside Passage of southeast Alaska. Accessible only by air or sea, this legendary fishing lodge draws anglers from around the world who come to these remote shores in search of wild king and silver salmon, halibut, lingcod, and more than 20 other species. You don’t have to be a seasoned angler to catch fish here. The expert guides will put you on fish from the get-go! Wild salmon return every year to these sacred fishing grounds. Here, along the island’s craggy western shore, nutrient-rich spring runoff, and a confluence of warm ocean currents create the ideal habitat for millions of bait fish, which in turn draw epic seasonal runs of king and silver salmon, as well as a bounty of Pacific halibut, lingcod, and many more species. You’ll return from an exciting day of fishing and relax in the comfort of the resort’s oceanfront lodge rooms or historic boardwalk cabins. A full bar is a lively gathering place for guests and crew alike and the dining area, with views of the docks and water, where hearty breakfasts are served each morning and buffet feasts each evening along with Pacific Coast wines.
2024 Rates:
2-nights/3-days fishing:
June 4 – 17 & August 27 – September 9 – $2,496
June 18 – 24 & July 2 – 8 & August 20 – 26 – $2,950
June 25 – July 1 & August 13 – 19 – $3,630
July 9 – 15 & July 30 – August 12 – $4,500
July 16 – 29 – $4,860
3-nights/4-days fishing:
June 4 – 17 & August 27 – September 9 – $3,744
June 18 – 24 & July 2 – 8 & August 12 – 26 – $4,425
June 25 – July 1 & August 13 – 19 – $5,445
July 9 – 15 & July 30 – August 30 – $6,750
July 16 – 29 – $7,290
4-nights/5-days fishing:
June 4 – 17 & August 27 – September 9 – $4,992
June 18 – 24 & July 2 – 8 & August 20 – 26 – $5,900
June 25 – July 1 & August 13 – 19 – $7,260
July 9 – 15 & July 30 – August 12 – $9,000
July 16 – 29 – $9,720
*Float plane charter, round-trip – $590 each
*The above rates are per person based on double occupancy.
License: Purchase upon check -in. Approx. $70.
Not Included: Airfare, overnights en route, license, alcohol, gratuity, personal items, round-trip float plane Ketchikan to Waterfall.
*Sample Itinerary: Day 1 – Fly to Ketchikan and overnight at the Cape Fox Lodge (866-225-8001). Enjoy a relaxing evening and dinner.
Day 2 – Mid day float plane (40 min.) to the lodge.
Check-in and begin fishing. Lunch packed on board. Dinner and overnight at the lodge. Days 2,3 –Continued fishing and overnight.
Day 4 – Fish this morning then begin return trip home.
Easy: Farm or ranch hunts from stands or blinds. Substantial use of 4x4 pickups, UTVs. Most whitetail deer hunts.
Moderate: These hunts are mostly conducted on private ranches. Species include mule deer, elk, antelope, some caribou and African plains game hunts. Moderate to light hiking each day in semi-mountainous terrain.
Difficult: These hunts are a true wilderness experience and are usually conducted on horseback, hunting species such as elk, moose, bear, some mountain lion and African Cape buffalo. Difficult to extreme hiking and backpacking can be involved.
Extreme: All sheep hunts, goat, most grizzly and brown bear, some mountain lion and elephant. The terrain and/or animals can involve some dangerous situations. These hunts will probably require extreme physical endurance and some athletic ability.