The Aniak provides all 5 species of Pacific Salmon, Leopard Rainbow Trout, Arctic Char, Grayling, Sheefish, and Northern Pike and there is no better place to bring these hard-fighting fish to the beach. The Aniak is truly a one-of-a-kind fishery that has to be experienced to be believed! This is 123 acres of prime real estate, just a few minutes from the Aniak airport that offers daily flights from Anchorage. This is the perfect location for an exclusive fishing lodge. Truly the land of freight train pulling King Salmon, acrobatic Leopard Rainbows and Silver salmon that are sure to bring a smile to you face as they challenge your angling skills. Check out the photos they will answer all your fishing questions! Let's talk hunting. With all the salmon in these rivers the bears in these areas are as large as bears get anywhere in the world. You can run rivers for hundreds of miles in unbeli...
The Aniak provides all 5 species of Pacific Salmon, Leopard Rainbow Trout, Arctic Char, Grayling, Sheefish, and Northern Pike and there is no better place to bring these hard-fighting fish to the beach. The Aniak is truly a one-of-a-kind fishery that has to be experienced to be believed! This is 123 acres of prime real estate, just a few minutes from the Aniak airport that offers daily flights from Anchorage. This is the perfect location for an exclusive fishing lodge. Truly the land of freight train pulling King Salmon, acrobatic Leopard Rainbows and Silver salmon that are sure to bring a smile to you face as they challenge your angling skills. Check out the photos they will answer all your fishing questions! Let's talk hunting. With all the salmon in these rivers the bears in these areas are as large as bears get anywhere in the world. You can run rivers for hundreds of miles in unbelievable game country. Some of the many species of wildlife include Moose, Caribou, Black Bear, Brown Bear, Grizzly Bear, Dahl Sheep, and the Alaskan Timber Wolf. You're in Alaska Now!
318 Miles WNW of Anchorage Alaska. Mouth of the Aniak River and the Kuskokwim River.