Fishing in Alaska During Global Pandemic Covid-19 in 2020

Considering Fishing in Alaska during the Covid - 19 Pandemic of 2020?

If you are considering a trip to Alaska in 2020 or already have a trip booked but are not sure if you should still come up, we’ll try to help answer some of your most frequently asked questions so you can make an informed decision.

May and June Fishing in Alaska

May and June Fishing in Alaska

 

First and foremost, please do not feel any pressure to keep your obligations with guides, lodges, hotels, car rentals, airlines and other excursions. We are happy to fully refund the price of your trip so long as we have enough notice. The one caveat we ask is that if you can afford it: hold off on a refund and consider re-booking for the following year or for a future date with your current deposit.

Choosing a later date will help businesses like ours maintain enough working capital to keep afloat during these tough times.

August and September Fishing in Alaska.

August and September Fishing in Alaska.

 

That being said, if you still want to take an Alaska fishing trip in 2020 either on a previously planned trip or on an entirely new unplanned trip, here is some information you will need to know in advance:

  • Sport Fishing Guide Services have been deemed “Essential Services” by the State of Alaska

  • Sport Fishing Guide Services must submit extensive Covid-19 plans to keep you, their employees and the public safe during the pandemic

  • Proper vessel and equipment sanitizing is mandatory prior to, during and after any fishing trip

  • Guests will be informed of our policies and procedures before, during and after their trip

  • Pre-trip screening of guides, employees, guests and families for Covid-19 symptoms will be reported

READ THE SPORT FISHING PROTOCOLS HERE

Aside from appropriate safety, sanitizing and pre-trip screening procedures, other precautions and communications will be administered.

Alaska is currently in Phase-2 of re-opening as of 5/11/2020.

Alaska is currently in Phase-2 of re-opening as of 5/11/2020.

 

Currently (as of 5/11/2020) the state of Alaska has begun loosening restrictions and began the initial stages of re-opening the state. We are currently in Phase-2 of that process. A 14-day quarantine is still in place for visitors from outside the state.

There is talk that on 5/19/2020 Governor Dunleavy will announce the lifting of the 14-day quarantine, thus allowing for quarantine-free travel to locations within the state of Alaska on the road system.

It is imperative that if you plan on coming to Alaska, that you screen yourself, your family and/or members of your traveling party for any symptoms or potential exposure to the Coronavirus. Failure to do so could result in devastating effects on the rural communities of Alaska.

Fishing in Alaska in June and July.

Fishing in Alaska in June and July.

 

All in all, we are thankful that you are considering visiting our great state and supporting our travel industry which has been devastated by the Coronavirus.

We want you to know that we are in a position where we can wait until next year or the following year if you do not feel like it is safe to travel to us.

If you do decide to come fishing in Alaska with us in 2020, we will do everything in our power to ensure that you have the piece-of-mind of safety and a healthy experience in Alaska.

If you have any questions at all, please feel free to email me or call me any time!

-David Lisi

Owner/Head Fishing Guide

Cooper Landing Fishing Guide, LLC

JULY COMING TO AN END

SO MUCH ACTION THIS JULY!

Another month almost in the books! What a crazy summer it has been! The trout and sockeye fishing has been really awesome lately!

Once again, our guests have been incredible and the fish have been doing their part, wearing us out :)

Looks like our next open date isn’t until October… we’ll be grinding out until then - let’s hope our equipment holds up!

Thank you to everyone who has joined us this season and who has booked with us for future dates :0)

They don’t get much thicker or bigger than this Dolly Varden! What a beast!

Upper Kenai River Rainbow Trout!

Giant Dolly Varden on the Spey Rod! - 3rd Cast to glory!

Be sure to stay tuned to our Kenai River Fishing Reports for all the latest information!

WHAT A GREAT SPRING AND EARLY SUMMER IT HAS BEEN!

A PHOTO ESSAY

Holding a wild king salmon is amazing!

Early season trout action on the middle Kenai!

Early season trout action on the middle Kenai!

Jackie getting it done on a spey rod!

Jackie getting it done on a spey rod!

A 28” beast of a Rainbow Trout! John’s biggest ever and a fight we won’t soon forget!

Dave instructing at the 2019 Alaska Spey Clave!

Dave instructing at the 2019 Alaska Spey Clave!

Rich sending a big spey cast across the river! We lost count of how many King Salmon he hooked this day!

George had a dream of landing a king salmon and we stayed out a bit later to get it done!

Getting an opportunity for a little evening fun fishing is always appreciated! This wild King on a spey rod will be in our memories forever!

A giant upper Kenai River Dolly Varden!

A giant upper Kenai River Dolly Varden!

OUR FIRST SHORT FILM! - THIS IS TROUT SPEY

It has been so much fun to work on our YouTube Channel!

With nearly 40 videos already in 2019, we decided to work on a short film. Centering around the fly fishing technique of “trout spey,” we hope to show how much we love to chase trout using 2-handed fly rods, known as spey rods.

Watch as we talk about our passion for spey fishing and for taking our wonderful guests out on the river to tangle with some feisty rainbow trout on big rods!

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