Alaska Peninsula

Fishing

Write a Story With Every Cast

This isn’t just fishing—it’s what Alaska fly fishing was before crowds, pressure, and broken water. Aleutian Adventures puts you on remote, unpressured rivers filled with wild king salmon, silver salmon, and steelhead. Whether you’re stepping into the Sandy, the Sapsuk, or the quiet flow of Steelhead Creek, our fisheries are built for the swing—and for anglers who live for it.

Short runs. Big fish. Real wilderness. Welcome to fly fishing as it should be.

Unspoiled water, Unforgettable Fishing

Aleutian Fishing Adventures

Angler holding a large salmon in Alaska river water

Fish Species

Meet the wild kings, silvers, and steelhead that roam these rivers; hard-charging fish that fight and never quit.

Angler casting a line along a remote Alaska river under cloudy sky

The Rivers

Remote, untamed, and roaring with life, our rivers carve through wilderness and hold fish as wild as the land itself.
Angler fly fishing in river surrounded by autumn trees and forest

The Seasons

Each season brings a new battle; kings in summer, silvers in fall, and steelhead when the weather turns raw.
Angler fly fishing in Alaska river with snowy mountains in background

Spey Fishing

Spey fishing here is pure rhythm, power, and connection to something ancient and wild. Two hands, one swing, endless water.

Fish Where the Wild Things Are

The Wild Awaits the Ready

When you book a trip with Aleutian Adventures, you’re stepping into a raw, immersive experience that few ever find. You’ll fish untamed water under wide-open skies, guided by pros who live and breathe this land.

Expect long days, hard pulls, cold rivers, and the kind of silence that stays with you. From your first cast to your last fire-lit night, this is more than a trip; it’s a return to something real, something rare, and something worth remembering.

Smiling angler holding large salmon by Alaska riverbank with fly rod

See What Our
Anglers Are Saying

Sandy River Lodge is one of the most special places on earth to fish for Kings and Steelhead. The location is super remote but that means you get a fantastic 2 hour ride in a Pilatus PC-12 with one of the stellar pilots of Air Transit. They land on a small airstrip similar to an aircraft carrier. You are greeted by the best guide team in the business… More

— Phil Trask

7 months ago

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Fly fisherman casting line on Alaska river with mountains in background

Experience Alaska’s Best-Kept Secret

Learn about fishing the Alaska Peninsula and start planning your trip with Aleutian Adventures.