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RW's Exclusive Offer 4 Nights 3 Days 1 Salmon + 2 Halibut RW’S EXCLUSIVE OFFER DELUXE CONDOS $ 4 Nights 3 Days TIME & SPACE 1057 LIMITED! “95 lbs. 10 oz.” /PER PERSON 1 Salmon + 2 Halibut Reserve Today! Offer Expires • 2 Bedroom Condos April 15th, 2019 • Completely Furnished • Free Fish Processing Our condos are two bedrooms, one bath units. All of our condo units are completely equipped with full kitchens, including dishwasher, refrigerator, range, pots, pans, microwave, toaster and television. Offer good thru May 12 – June 30, 2019 ALASKA! ALL PACKAGES INCLUDE: Lodging, all fishing gear while guided (rods, reels, bait). FULLY EQUIPPED CUSTOM BOATS May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Experienced fishing guide with boat. Plus Free two boxes up to one 100 lbs. of your fish vacuum packed and airport ready. King Salmon KING SALMON & HALIBUT JULY Silver Salmon 00 KENAI & KASILOF RIVERS $2297. MAY-JULY 00 $2097. 7 nights lodging, 3 Salmon fishing trips, and 2 Halibut fishing trips, guided. Pink Salmon Red Salmon SPECIAL FLY-OUT PACKAGE Trout/ JUNE JULY AUGUST Dolly Varden 00 00 00 $2247. $2497. $2247. Halibut Includes: 7 nights lodging, 3 Salmon fishing trips with guide, 1 Halibut fishing trip with guide, *Large runs of pink salmon come on even numbered years. RW’S GUIDED ANGLER 1 fly-out fishing trip to west side of Cook Inlet. www.rwfishing.com BIG EDDY RESORT BIG EDDY EVER CAUGHT BY A BY EVER CAUGHT HOME OF THE WORLD’S LARGEST SALMON 00 SILVER SALMON & HALIBUT $2097. FISHING 00 $2097. AUGUST - SEPTEMBER WE CAN ARRANGE FOR: Kenai River • Your fishing license 7 nights lodging, 3 Salmon fishing trips, and 2 Halibut fishing trips, guided. • Custom smoking and processing of your catch All prices are quoted per person for a party of four. All packages Sunday thru Saturday. • Mounting of your trophy fish by Bank River 1000 Feet of Private top quality taxidermist Daily Trip Rates Not Included in Packages • Fly outs and other customized trips requested by you 00 King Salmon Charters - May thru July $300. Air Fare Car Rental • Comfortable lodging in modern Silver Salmon Charters - Aug. thru Oct. $300.00 Fishing License Meals Trophy Rainbow Charters - June 11 thru Oct $375.00 two bedroom condos Halibut Charters - May thru Sept. 10 $397.00 Air Freight Charges For Fish • A halibut fishing adventure Halibut/Salmon Combos - May thru Sept. 10 $457.00 Fish Processing over 100 Lbs. WE PROVIDE: Suggested Packing List • All fishing equipment Travel light, everyone is informal in Alaska. You will want to bring warm clothing as the morning can be chilly and the weather unpredictable. Suggested items to include: thermal or insulated underwear, rain gear, wool socks, flannel or wool shirts, • Coast Guard licensed rubber or waterproof boots, sunglasses, warm hat, heavy jacket, gloves, casual clothes for dining and sightseeing. sportfishing guides and boats RV Parking • Shower & Laundry Facilities • Bank Fishing & Laundry Facilities • Shower Parking RV Don’t forget your camera! available Firepits / Barbecues • Full service fish processing Limits of Responsibility and Liability: We suggest clients obtain travelers insurance We accept RW’S Fishing reserves the right to cancel or alter any package or itinerary as existing conditions may require. All rates are quoted based on current rates at the time of this printing and are subject to change without notice. Deposit Required: There is a 4% service charge for credit cards payments. Address: P.O. Box 3824 • Soldotna, Alaska 99669 Kitchen and Baths Accommodations with private Lodging Deluxe A deposit of 25% per person is required upon reservation. all prices are subject to Fuel Surcharge plus Borough Sales Tax. Phone: (907) 262-7888 • 1-800-478-6900 • Fax: (907) 262-8880 P.O. Box 3824, Soldotna, AK 99669 • (907) 262-7888 • (907) 262-8880 fax • (800) 478-6900 email: [email protected] • website: www.rwfishing.com ON THE SPECTACULAR 2019 PRESEASON SPECIAL KENAI PENINSULA We fish trophy King and Silver salmon on the HALIBUT HEAVEN THE KASILOF CONNECTION Round out your visit to Alaska with a halibut While we use comfortable power boats on the world famous Kenai River, located near Anchorage fishing adventure. Kenai River, we provide you with another relaxing Alaska in south central Alaska. We also fish kings on nearby One of the most successful and most famous option on the nearby Kasilof river - just 10 miles Kasilof River near Tustumena Lake, and we bottom sport fisheries for “barn door” halibut occurs in the away. On the Kasilof, we put you and your compan- fish huge halibut in Cook inlet near Ninilchik. Let us salt water off the tip of the Kenai Peninsula. ion in a drift boat. One of our experienced guides will Kenai Peninsula show you all three fisheries! We’ll fish you in comfort From May through September we can put you then row you on a wilderness float for hookups with with top of the line fishing gear in custom built boats. FLYOUT FISHING PACKAGES on a boat out of Homer, Ninilchik, or Seward where numerous 30-50 pound salmon as well as tail dancing All of the major air carriers serve Anchorge - it’s you will have a chance to see glaciers, whales and a Red (sockeye) salmon! STARTING MAY 31ST — JUNE 30TH just a few hours from west coast cities. Once in CONTINUES AUGUST 1ST — SEPTEMBER 1ST variety of marine birds. Of course, you’ll also have We offer scenic float trips on the nearby Kasilof Anchorage, you could choose to rent a car and drive WILL MEET OR BEAT OTHER SPECIALS an opportunity to land two nice halibut in an area River during May, June and July. yourself on a picturesque trip south. You would see where 100 pounders are common! What a thrill it m m the magnificent Portage Glacier, the wildlife as you is to hook into one of these beasts and see it slowly $ RW’S FISHING $ travel through the Kenai National Refuge and other rising from the deep clear water, getting bigger and breathtaking scenery. Or you could take the 25-30 bigger as you crank it in - not always an easy task! 2357 www.rwfishing.com 1977 minute commuter flight to Kenai. 7 NIGHTS LODGING 6 NIGHTS LODGING In our deluxe river view condo [email protected] In our deluxe river view condo fully equipped two bedroom fully equipped two bedroom PER PERSON PER PERSON DOUBLE OCCUPANCY DOUBLE OCCUPANCY 6 FISHING CHARTERS 5 FISHING CHARTERS 2 salmon, 2 Halibut (1/2 day) 2 salmon, 2 Halibut (1/2 day) 2 FLYOUT 1 FLYOUT FISHING CHARTERS FISHING CHARTERS We commonly catch 45-70 pound King (Chinook) All fishing equipment furnished All fishing equipment furnished salmon on the Kenai and every year we land several fish that weigh 70-85 pounds. The new world record King salmon (97-1/4 pounds) came from the geneti- cally unique Kenai stock during the 1985 season. Can m LIMITED TIME OFFER DON’T MISS OUT!!! THE KENAI WHERE KINGS ARE KING! you imagine the thrill of hooking and pulling in one of RW’s Fishing Guide Service is located on the these monsters? We can give you this opportunity! RW’s Fishing/Big Eddy Resort banks of the Kenai River in Soldotna, Alaska. This 6 Nights Alaska Fishing Trip 7 Nights Alaska Fishing Trip turquoise colored, gentle flowing river begins in the $1527 Per Person, Double Occupancy $2127 Per Person, Double Occupancy Kenai mountains. All summer long we can give you the chance to May, June, August & September May, June, August & September The Kenai is a unique river system in that two fish world class trophy salmon on the Kenai as well Limited Time Offer Limited Time Offer distinct runs with three different species of salmon as record halibut on your same visit. Depending on (kings, silvers and reds) occur - an extremely rare when you come, we can even put you into a Kasilof • Six nights in super deluxe two bedroom • Seven nights in super deluxe two bedroom event! More important, the Kenai River is home to drift boat for some extra spice. Whether it’s fish- condo. condo. the world’s largest salmon - The Kenai Kings. These • Four - 1/2 days guided fishing charters (2 • Six - 1/2 days guided fishing charters ing the upper Kenai River June through October for Salmon trips, 2 Halibut trips). (4 Salmon trips, 2 Halibut trips). fish runduring May, June and July. beautiful rainbow trout; enjoying fiesty action from the Silvers beginning in August; sightseeing over LET YOUR DREAMS COME TRUE Alaska’s majestic ice fields and glaciers; or arranging FREE! FISH THE KENAI RIVER for a fly in fishing adventure - we can accommodate First two Boxes, up to 100 lbs. of your fish, vacuum packed & Airport ready Fiesty Silver (Coho) salmon enter the Kenai each you. When you fish with RW’s, you will experience ALL PACKAGES INCLUDE: HALF DAY CHARTER, TWO BEDROOM CONDO, LODGING, ALL FISHING GEAR year in late July. These fish range from 8-20 pounds. the fishing vacation of a lifetime! WHILE GUIDED (RODS, REELS, BAIT). EXPERIENCED FISHING GUIDE WITH BOAT. GUESTS HAVE ACCESS TO Silver fishing really takes off from August through Pack casual, warm clothing for brisk morning boat 1000 FEET OF PRIVATE RIVER BANK. ALL PRICES ARE QUOTED PER PERSON DOUBLE OCCUPANCY. September, a time over which two separate runs rides; rain gear for the occasional shower; binoculars, occur. Imagine a crisp autumn morning on the river camera and plenty of film. RW’s will provide top Limits of Responsibility and Liability: We suggest clients obtain travelers insurance. amid flaming fall foliage. Silver fishing is exciting notch gear, boats and guides for your Kenai River RW’S Fishing reserves the right to cancel or alter any package or itinerary as existing conditions may require.
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