More Words About Us

The Wild Alaskan Lodge

This body of water around the wild Alaskan lodge is rich with multiple species. The most sought-after species are Halibut, Chinook Salmon, Coho Salmon, Pink Salmon, Lingcod, Black Cod (Sablefish), Pacific Cod and Rockfish.

While we can’t guarantee you’ll catch a 100lb Halibut, you’ll definitely be fishing in waters where they’re known to thrive when you join us at The Wild Alaskan Lodge. Our largest Halibut to date weighed in at 255lbs and was caught by the owner and operator, Jason.

Back in 2022 our family and friends encouraged us to start our own Self-Guided Lodge, so we found a beautiful piece of property outside of Pelican, Alaska and we started building our dream “The Wild Alaskan Lodge” a Self-Guided Fishing Lodge in SE Alaska in 2023. We are excited for another great fishing season.

More Words About Us

Wild Alaskan Lodge

This body of water is rich with several species. The most sought-after species are Halibut, Chinook Salmon, Coho Salmon, Pink Salmon, Lingcod, Black Cod (Sablefish), Pacific Cod and Rockfish.

While we can’t guarantee you’ll catch a 100lb halibut, you’ll definitely be fishing in waters where they’re known to thrive when you join us at The Wild Alaskan Lodge. Our largest halibut to date weighed in at 255 lbs and was caught by the owner and operator, Jason.

Over the last few years, our family and friends have encouraged us to start our own Self-Guided Lodge. In 2022, We found a beautiful piece of property outside of Pelican, Alaska and we started building our dream “The Wild Alaskan Lodge” a Self-Guided Fishing Lodge in SE Alaska in 2023. We are excited to be open and operating for the 2025 fishing season.

Our Featured Facilities

Everything You Need is Right At Your Fingertips
Rain Gear
Jacket, Pants, Boots
open ocean and inside waters.
6 nights lodging / 5 days of fishing
Daily Laundry
complimentary daily laundry and housekeeping

Wildlife Watching

From Your Boat
   
Wildlife Watching & Photography
   
Fishing * Fishing * Fishing
   
Explore Alaska Natural Life