Alaskan Camper Rentals

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How high in demand are remote fishing and hunting lodges in Alaska?

These remote lodges are so expensive do they really get that much business. What kind of lodge would you like to go to? Would you like to stay in the lodge or in a cabin? How much is a resonable price?

Public Comments

1. I think you can still get a scattered single in many of the lodges. I got into the Rapids Lodge kinda last minute a few years ago when my flight to Kamchatka got cancelled. I thought it was worth the $6K for one week of fly-out fishing considering that their season is so short.

Good luck and have fun - 73 from the Fisherman

2. Hunting and fishing is becoming a rich man's Hobie I'm starting to think. Every thing is so pricey. And with gas, forget it. I imagine if it was bad before with less and less people hunting and fishing there's going to be a drastic lower in sportsman in the years to come. Depressing, cause were the ones that preserve most woodlands and lakes. But it would be very nice if I had the opportunity to one day take any trip to Alaska. Remember yes it's expensive but your not taking money with you to heaven but memories will always be there.

3. you can do a fly in fishing trip to a remote lake with a cabin for a lot less money in Canada.......a lot less money