PACKAGES
Excellent Halibut / King Salmon combos available off Deep Creek in May.
We provide the following items for those who choose to prepare their catch themselves.
Freezers @ $55 per week / cabin
Commercial vacuum bags available for professional sealing.
St. Theresas Resort Custom Packing Commercial Vacuum Packer on Site
Anglers have two choices when deciding how to transport their catch back home. The first is to take your catch with you. Your catch will be packed in airline approved insulated shipping boxes, not to exceed 50 pounds, and can be checked in with your other luggage at either the Kenai or Anchorage airports.
Your fish boxes will arrive with the rest of your luggage at your final destination. Generally the airlines will allow two pieces of checked luggage at no additional charge. (For example, one suitcase and one box of fish.) Additional baggage charges can result if you have more than the allowed baggage, and prices vary according to the airline.
The second option is to have your fish shipped home. This service is provided by overnight express service and the costs vary depending on your home address. Typically a 50 pound box of fish shipped standard overnight service will run around $180. This is delivered to your door. Once you have arrived home you can call our office and we will ship your catch directly to you. This is the most convenient method and ideal for those travelers not heading directly back home. Shipping your catch costs a little more upfront, but it is the easiest way to be sure it makes it to its final destination. All shipping is fully insured by Fed-Ex.
You can customize any package to personalize your trip.
We provide the following items for those who choose to prepare their catch themselves.
Freezers @ $55 per week / cabin
Commercial vacuum bags available for professional sealing.
St. Theresas Resort Custom Packing Commercial Vacuum Packer on Site
Anglers have two choices when deciding how to transport their catch back home. The first is to take your catch with you. Your catch will be packed in airline approved insulated shipping boxes, not to exceed 50 pounds, and can be checked in with your other luggage at either the Kenai or Anchorage airports.
Your fish boxes will arrive with the rest of your luggage at your final destination. Generally the airlines will allow two pieces of checked luggage at no additional charge. (For example, one suitcase and one box of fish.) Additional baggage charges can result if you have more than the allowed baggage, and prices vary according to the airline.
The second option is to have your fish shipped home. This service is provided by overnight express service and the costs vary depending on your home address. Typically a 50 pound box of fish shipped standard overnight service will run around $180. This is delivered to your door. Once you have arrived home you can call our office and we will ship your catch directly to you. This is the most convenient method and ideal for those travelers not heading directly back home. Shipping your catch costs a little more upfront, but it is the easiest way to be sure it makes it to its final destination. All shipping is fully insured by Fed-Ex.
You can customize any package to personalize your trip.
We provide the following items for those who choose to prepare their catch themselves.
Freezers @ $55 per week / cabin
Commercial vacuum bags available for professional sealing.
St. Theresas Resort Custom Packing Commercial Vacuum Packer on Site
Anglers have two choices when deciding how to transport their catch back home. The first is to take your catch with you. Your catch will be packed in airline approved insulated shipping boxes, not to exceed 50 pounds, and can be checked in with your other luggage at either the Kenai or Anchorage airports.
Your fish boxes will arrive with the rest of your luggage at your final destination. Generally the airlines will allow two pieces of checked luggage at no additional charge. (For example, one suitcase and one box of fish.) Additional baggage charges can result if you have more than the allowed baggage, and prices vary according to the airline.
The second option is to have your fish shipped home. This service is provided by overnight express service and the costs vary depending on your home address. Typically a 50 pound box of fish shipped standard overnight service will run around $180. This is delivered to your door. Once you have arrived home you can call our office and we will ship your catch directly to you. This is the most convenient method and ideal for those travelers not heading directly back home. Shipping your catch costs a little more upfront, but it is the easiest way to be sure it makes it to its final destination. All shipping is fully insured by Fed-Ex.
You can customize any package to personalize your trip.
We provide the following items for those who choose to prepare their catch themselves.
Freezers @ $55 per week / cabin
Commercial vacuum bags available for professional sealing.
St. Theresas Resort Custom Packing Commercial Vacuum Packer on Site
Anglers have two choices when deciding how to transport their catch back home. The first is to take your catch with you. Your catch will be packed in airline approved insulated shipping boxes, not to exceed 50 pounds, and can be checked in with your other luggage at either the Kenai or Anchorage airports.
Your fish boxes will arrive with the rest of your luggage at your final destination. Generally the airlines will allow two pieces of checked luggage at no additional charge. (For example, one suitcase and one box of fish.) Additional baggage charges can result if you have more than the allowed baggage, and prices vary according to the airline.
The second option is to have your fish shipped home. This service is provided by overnight express service and the costs vary depending on your home address. Typically a 50 pound box of fish shipped standard overnight service will run around $180. This is delivered to your door. Once you have arrived home you can call our office and we will ship your catch directly to you. This is the most convenient method and ideal for those travelers not heading directly back home. Shipping your catch costs a little more upfront, but it is the easiest way to be sure it makes it to its final destination. All shipping is fully insured by Fed-Ex.
You can customize any package to personalize your trip.
We provide the following items for those who choose to prepare their catch themselves.
Freezers @ $55 per week / cabin
Commercial vacuum bags available for professional sealing.
St. Theresas Resort Custom Packing Commercial Vacuum Packer on Site
Anglers have two choices when deciding how to transport their catch back home. The first is to take your catch with you. Your catch will be packed in airline approved insulated shipping boxes, not to exceed 50 pounds, and can be checked in with your other luggage at either the Kenai or Anchorage airports.
Your fish boxes will arrive with the rest of your luggage at your final destination. Generally the airlines will allow two pieces of checked luggage at no additional charge. (For example, one suitcase and one box of fish.) Additional baggage charges can result if you have more than the allowed baggage, and prices vary according to the airline.
The second option is to have your fish shipped home. This service is provided by overnight express service and the costs vary depending on your home address. Typically a 50 pound box of fish shipped standard overnight service will run around $180. This is delivered to your door. Once you have arrived home you can call our office and we will ship your catch directly to you. This is the most convenient method and ideal for those travelers not heading directly back home. Shipping your catch costs a little more upfront, but it is the easiest way to be sure it makes it to its final destination. All shipping is fully insured by Fed-Ex.
You can customize any package to personalize your trip.
We provide the following items for those who choose to prepare their catch themselves.
Freezers @ $55 per week / cabin
Commercial vacuum bags available for professional sealing.
St. Theresas Resort Custom Packing Commercial Vacuum Packer on Site
Anglers have two choices when deciding how to transport their catch back home. The first is to take your catch with you. Your catch will be packed in airline approved insulated shipping boxes, not to exceed 50 pounds, and can be checked in with your other luggage at either the Kenai or Anchorage airports.
Your fish boxes will arrive with the rest of your luggage at your final destination. Generally the airlines will allow two pieces of checked luggage at no additional charge. (For example, one suitcase and one box of fish.) Additional baggage charges can result if you have more than the allowed baggage, and prices vary according to the airline.
The second option is to have your fish shipped home. This service is provided by overnight express service and the costs vary depending on your home address. Typically a 50 pound box of fish shipped standard overnight service will run around $180. This is delivered to your door. Once you have arrived home you can call our office and we will ship your catch directly to you. This is the most convenient method and ideal for those travelers not heading directly back home. Shipping your catch costs a little more upfront, but it is the easiest way to be sure it makes it to its final destination. All shipping is fully insured by Fed-Ex.
Fishing / Bear Viewing
Flying into remote areas of Alaska for fishing and wildlife viewing is an experience of a lifetime. Enjoy the untouched wilderness, fishing off the unbeaten path, and the spectacular scenery of the majestic mountain beauty that will leave you with a lifetime of memories. With thousand of acres of land only reachable by floatplane, it’s ready for the fishing excursion and opportunity only few have ever had a chance to experience. There are several different options for fly out trips; overnighters, sight seeing, massive icefields, glaciers, volcanoes and bear viewing. Depending on the size of your group you could charter the whole plane for that specialize trip, the options are endless
Guided Bear Viewing and Salmon Fishing Combo
Undoubtedly one of our most enjoyable packages. You’ll experience the thrill of flying to the west side of Cook Inlet to Redoubt Bay from our floatplane base in Soldotna. 10,000 foot volcanoes can be seen on either side of the plane as you descend to the lake where our guide will load you into one of our 18 foot boats to begin your salmon fishing and bear viewing day in Alaska. The guide provides spinning rods & reels, the fishing tackle for Sockeye or Coho salmon, rain gear, hip boots and bug repellant if needed. If everyone in the boat agrees (about 4 people), we’ll take a mid-day break to view a beautiful waterfall while grilling up a salmon on the Hibachi in the boat, then return for more fishing and bear viewing. Beavers, otters, ducks, loons, swans and Bald eagles also inhabit the area and both black bears and Brown bears will fish for salmon although not at the same time.
One of the most popular fly outs is on the west side of Cook Inlet where you can fish for Sockeye “reds” salmon and be able to be up close and personal with brown and black bears also hoping to catch their limit. Fishing for sockeye starts around the second week of June and continues to the end of July. You could also fly into a remote river to fish for fresh Coho “silvers” salmon entering from the inlet. This fishery begins in the last half of July and runs through August or later. These coho are full of fight and have that fresh bright silver color of the ocean and the best meal you could have.
Clamming
Our clamming trips are unbeatable. The clams are very large, and abundant.
King Salmon
Season: June 10 – June 30
Sockeye Salmon
Season: June 10 – July 15
Regulations: Limit three fish per say
Lake Trout & Char
Season: July 1 – Sept 30
Fly Out Silver Salmon
Season: July 20 – Sept 25
Regulations: Limit two fish per day / Very according to location
Peak time: Aug 5 – Sept 25
WHAT TO BRING:
Kustatan River
The Kustatan River is undoubtedly the most productive Silver Salmon River in the region. Thousands of Salmon are pulled from its murky glacial waters each summer between the middle of July and the end of August. If you want to catch fish, this is the place to go! We provide the bait. All you need to bring is warm clothes, rain gear, lunch and your tackle.
Flightseeing is a must if you’re a first time visitor to Alaska. Just a 1 hour flight will show you what the last frontier is all about. If your interest is in backpacking, we offer the ultimate in fly in backcountry trips. Our pilots are knowledgeable locals who enjoy showing you a trip you will never forget.
This flight takes us over the Cook Inlet oil platforms, past two active volcanoes (Mt. Redoubt and Mt. Iliamna) in Lake Clark National Park, and over the bays and estuaries of the western shore of Cook Inlet. We then traverse Double Glacier down to the wet lands where we quite often see beavers, wolves, moose, bears, and sea otters. This flight includes a beach landing in which we will stop and stretch our legs and take a few pictures. This is the best flight to see bears which can be quite numerous, especially in June. The flight lasts around 3 hours including time on the beach.
This is one of the most beautiful flights in the world. We fly over Skilak Lake then directly up the Skilak Glacier to the truly impressive Harding Ice Field. Weather permitting, we will then traverse the ice fields and descend into the Kenai Fjords, (one of the top 10 wonders of the world), where huge glaciers hang from cliffs and calve into deep bays. On the return trip through the Kenai Mountains we should see lots of wildlife including Mountain Goats, Sheep, Caribou, Moose, and possibly a Bear or two. This flight lasts about 1 hour and 15 minutes.
If your interest is in backpacking, we offer the ultimate in fly-in backcountry trips. Our pilots are knowledgeable locals who enjoy showing you a trip you will never forget.