Booking a guided Alaska float fishing trip, especially on waters with limited start dates like the Kanektok and Goodnews Rivers, requires some strategic planning to secure your preferred dates and maximize your chances of a successful and enjoyable trip. Here are some tips on when to book with Alaska Rainbow Adventures

Plan well in advance: We have limited start dates each year, so it often means high demand. To secure your preferred dates, start planning and researching at least 8 to 12 months in advance, especially if you have specific dates in mind.

Consider the fishing season: The best time to book your trip depends on the type of fish you want to catch. Alaska offers different fishing seasons for various species, as run timing can vary from river to river. Research when your target species is most available and plan your trip accordingly.

Check with the Us: Contact us about our availability, as things can change rapidly, especially on waters like the Goodnews and Kanektok Rivers. We can guide you on the best available dates for your group’s expectations on the water of your choice.

Off-peak times: If you have some flexibility, consider booking during the shoulder season or less popular times. These periods may have fewer anglers, allowing you to have a more intimate experience and a better chance of booking your preferred dates.


Be ready to commit: Once you find dates that work for you and your group, be prepared to commit and “book as soon as possible”. High-demand dates fill up quickly!

Consider group bookings: If you have a group of friends or family members interested in the trip, coordinating a group booking can increase your chances of securing your desired dates.

Be flexible: Sometimes, you may need to adjust your travel dates slightly to match our trip start date availabilities, as most dates are awarded to us by permit and other factors, such as the availability of resources necessary to get you to your trip. Be open to a range of dates on the river that interests you and not just one particular start.

Early season booking: For particularly popular trips, booking for the following year at the end of the current season (September & October) is another strategy. This way, you can secure your spot before demand peaks for the next season.

Remember that the availability of guided fishing trips can vary by river, as we have limited starts each season. The more research and planning you put into booking your trip, the better your chances of securing the dates on the water you are interested in and having a fantastic Alaska float fishing adventure with us at Alaska Rainbow Adventures.

Visit our website at www.akrainbow.com for trip information, schedules, and rates!

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