Reservations with Angler's Alibi
Reserving your Alaskan fishing trip and a spot with with Angler’s Alibi is easy! An email or a phone call through the contact page is the best way to get started. Emails are fine to get started but phone calls are most efficient when figuring out when the best time to go would be for the interested anglers.
It is important to us that we make sure the trip is exactly what you want. We take 12 guests a week and because we have a return rate of 80 to 90%, we are full for some weeks 2 years in advance. We suggest trying to book 12 months at a minimum in advance. A 50% deposit is required at the time of booking to seal the dates with the balance paid 90 days prior to the trip start date.
We have several options to target a variety of Alaska fish species - from our unique opening week of Rainbow Trout to salmon focused weeks that blow most peoples minds with the sheer numbers they catch. Wit the variety of fishing experiences, we look to book guests for weeks that are best suited to meet their fishing interests - it's important to us that guests get what they want. We often turn down guests if we feel we cannot exceed their expectations due to dates not lining up with their dream trip. We feel this is part of our success for sure, not just an on line booking system with little to no regards to customizing the guests fishing week.
The rates for Angler's Alibi will always be posted and honored to what was booked. We will never add extra costs on to someones trip. Angler's Alibi is an All-Inclusive Alaska Fishing Experience and rates include EVERYTHING excluding what the guest wears, fishing license, and staff gratuity (10 to 15% of the trip rate). Our jet boat trips to the braids of the Alagnak River are an extra fee of $400 ($200 per person) for the gas that the trip uses up versus the normal day in and day out salmon fishing we do in the lower river. This policy has been in place since the arrival of our first jet boat many years ago in the mid 90’s. We do not like to “nickel dime” our guests for flies, lures, beverages, air taxi fees or bed taxes like some places. Our price is what it is and our guests to not leave with a sour taste in their mouth after getting hit with all the extras in the trip.
It is important to us that we make sure the trip is exactly what you want. We take 12 guests a week and because we have a return rate of 80 to 90%, we are full for some weeks 2 years in advance. We suggest trying to book 12 months at a minimum in advance. A 50% deposit is required at the time of booking to seal the dates with the balance paid 90 days prior to the trip start date.
We have several options to target a variety of Alaska fish species - from our unique opening week of Rainbow Trout to salmon focused weeks that blow most peoples minds with the sheer numbers they catch. Wit the variety of fishing experiences, we look to book guests for weeks that are best suited to meet their fishing interests - it's important to us that guests get what they want. We often turn down guests if we feel we cannot exceed their expectations due to dates not lining up with their dream trip. We feel this is part of our success for sure, not just an on line booking system with little to no regards to customizing the guests fishing week.
The rates for Angler's Alibi will always be posted and honored to what was booked. We will never add extra costs on to someones trip. Angler's Alibi is an All-Inclusive Alaska Fishing Experience and rates include EVERYTHING excluding what the guest wears, fishing license, and staff gratuity (10 to 15% of the trip rate). Our jet boat trips to the braids of the Alagnak River are an extra fee of $400 ($200 per person) for the gas that the trip uses up versus the normal day in and day out salmon fishing we do in the lower river. This policy has been in place since the arrival of our first jet boat many years ago in the mid 90’s. We do not like to “nickel dime” our guests for flies, lures, beverages, air taxi fees or bed taxes like some places. Our price is what it is and our guests to not leave with a sour taste in their mouth after getting hit with all the extras in the trip.