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Each cabin is set up for your comfort and convenience. They have a covered porch with chairs for rest and relaxation. Once inside you will find a living room with table and chairs, a high-tech oil heater, boot dryers and a mini frig. Connected to the living rooms are two bedrooms containing two bunks each. The two bedrooms connect to a bathroom which includes on demand hot water heater (unlimited hot wather for showers), toilet, sink and shower. Cabins are complete with soap, towels and bedding. All the comforts of home in a rustic cabin a few hundred feet from the best King Salmon fishing in Alaska. | |
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A short walk from your cabin down our walkway will land you at our back porch where you will find the cookie jars, coffee pot and pastry bins always full and available. Inside the main lodge we serve family style breakfasts, lunches and dinners of the freshest seafood and baked goods. Our cooks are experienced in serving delectable seafood dishes and retain the traditional Alaskan Sourdough baking methods. These delicious meals are served up with fresh homemade desserts and Norwegian pastries that are sure to give you a taste treat you will remember. If you choose to fish rather than come back to a meal, we won't let you go hungry. There are fresh sandwiches, fruits and cookies to go. Many of our guests say that although the fishing is magnificent, the cuisine keeps them coming back year after year.
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We still have a few openings for the 2023 salmon runs and halibut. If you are interested please call (907-518-0594 or 907-518-0605), Lodge in season (907) 772-4405 or email us at fishhawk@ak.net or walt_rockyptresort@yahoo.com we are on a first come first serve basis.
This years, 2023, GUIDED HALIBUT TRIP sizes have not been given out yet, expect them in February. Due to the amount of halibut caught last year on charter boats we are expecting the sizes to be smaller unfortunately. On your self guided trips it is still 2 fish per day any size. We will also have halibut tags available for the charter boats again.
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