Known as "The Emerald Isle", Kodiak is the largest island in Alaska. Located 250 miles SW of Anchorage, Kodiak is notched by deep, fiord like bays and patterned with numerous lakes and rivers. The lush and varied terrain is a colorful blend of cottonwoods, alders, wildflowers, and alpine meadows. Kodiak is a beautiful island getaway!
Kodiak island is famous for its large population of brown bears, estimated at 3,000 animals. Considered the largest living carnivorous land mammal in the world, these coastal brown bears feed on salmon along the streams and lakes. Trips to our camps -which are located within the Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge- allow for excellent bear viewing opportunities. And for your safety and enjoyment, you will be personally accompanied by a professional big game guide-outfitter at all times.
Trips to our camps are customized to suit your needs making this an excellent arrangement for families and small groups looking for a special wilderness experience. Special requests? Just let us know.
Bring your camera and lots of film because it's very possible you'll be sharing the same fishing holes with brown bears. For your safety and enjoyment, all fishing trips are fully guided in that you will be personally accompanied by experienced, insured personnel.