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Frequently Asked Questions

General Questions


How do I get to Larsen Bay Lodge?
When is the best time to come for fishing?

It all depends on what species you are most interested in and what your own schedule allows. Choose the best time for your primary fish priority and let that guide you. If you are interested in a combination of species and look at the calendar to see when they overlap favorably.

What is the best time to come for hunting?

Our deer season opens August 1. The deer tend to be at high elevation that time of year. Luckily for us, Sitka Blacktail are the only big game in Alaska for which you can fly and shoot the same day. We have our own floatplane and can fly you to a remote mountain lake in the morning and transport your record buck back to the lodge that afternoon.

In November and December, the deer have migrated down to the beaches and we drop you off in prime locations using drop-ramp boats. There is duck and fox hunting that time of year too. The duck hunting is guided, at no extra charge, and includes Harlequin, Barrow Golden-Eye and Old Squaw, among others.

What should I bring?

Spinning rods and tackle for both fresh and salt water fishing are provided. River fishing requires waders or hip boots with non-felt soled boots as required by state regulations. If you need to borrow waders or hip boots, please let me know your sizes in advance and we will have them available (size chart below). For salt water trips, we recommend raingear and rubber boots or waterproof shoes. We have rain gear available to borrow if needed. Bear viewers may need rubber boots as well depending on the time of year. Please come prepared with layered, comfortable clothing. Polarized sunglasses are also recommended both for spotting fish and safety purposes.

A complete list of recommended gear is available on our website for anglers here and hunters here.

What about alcohol?

Please note that we do not sell or provide alcohol at the Lodge and it is not sold anywhere in Larsen Bay. You are welcome to bring your own wine, beer and liquor from home, or ship it to us in advance, or purchase it in Kodiak on your way to the Lodge. The local Air Taxis have a shuttle van that can take you to the store prior to your flight to Larsen Bay. There are also taxis and rental cars available at the airport.

What licenses and stamps do I need for fishing?

Guests should purchase fishing licenses prior to arrival via the internet at http://www.adfg.alaska.gov and print a hard copy for use. A fishing license (including a King Salmon stamp, if targeted) is required for each guest. If you would prefer to have licenses available for sale at the lodge, please let us know in advance.

What licenses and tags do I need for Hunting?

Guests should purchase all required licenses, tags, tickets and stamps prior to arrival. Or, if you let me know in advance, I can have them available for purchase at the lodge.

Non-resident Deer hunters require four items:

  • Annual Hunting License
  • Big Game Locking Tag
  • Big Game Tag Record (comes with the tag)
  • Harvest Ticket

Alaska residents do not need a Big Game Locking Tag. All can be purchased online at www.adfg.alaska.gov. The link for purchasing hunting licenses is on the home page. The link for Harvest Tickets is under the “Hunting” tab. The Hunting License and Harvest Ticket must be printed at time of purchase. The tag is sent in the mail, so please be sure to allow enough time for receipt.

Duck hunters require
  • Hunting License (same license as for deer)
  • Alaska Waterfowl stamp
  • Federal Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp

The first two are available at www.adfg.alaska.gov and can be printed at time of purchase. The federal stamp is available at most Post Offices and sporting goods stores. Some states allow online purchases of Federal Duck Stamps. Please visit http://www.fws.gov/birds/get-involved/duck-stamp/e-stamp.php to see if your state is one of them. If so, be sure to allow enough time to receive the stamp in the mail.

How do I get my catch home?

All of your catch will be filleted, cleaned, vacuum sealed and flash frozen on- site. If you have a preference regarding portion size or fillet size please confer with your guide. At the end of your stay we will box and label your catch into wet-locked and lined fish boxes that will not exceed 50 pounds each. You can then transport them as checked baggage on your flight home (recommended) or we can help you make shipping arrangements out of Kodiak via FedEx or UPS (averages $250 per box).

Unguided hunters are responsible for processing their own meat. We provide packaging materials for transport home.

What should I expect regarding gratuities?

Gratuities are an important and integral part of the guides and crew compensation. Industry standard ranges from 15% to 20% of the package price and may be paid at final billing by cash, check or credit card. Tips are shared amongst the crew. Our team strives to make your stay with us exceed your expectations! Please let us know how we can best achieve that goal.

How can I keep in touch while at the lodge?

Wifi is available in the main lodge. A phone is available for use in the lodge with a prepaid calling card. GCI is the only cell provider that is available in Larsen Bay, but most cell phones work over wifi.

What is the check-out procedure?

Billing and payment are handled by Tamarin the night before your departure. Credit cards incur a 3% merchant services fee. If flight arrangements need to be made or altered please ask one of our house staff for assistance. They will facilitate the process and make sure your needs are met. If you have time in Kodiak either before or after your stay we are happy to provide information on hotels and activities.


 

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