Hi Dan and all,as to total casts, it can vary greatly. After five trips to Kodiak we have learned to be able to keep the costs to a very minimum by using airline miles and stay at bed and breakfast type of places and of course sharing expenses on car rental and such. I can recommend highly one place, as we have stayed there two or three times. Kodiak Island River Camps, P O Box 1162, Kodiak, Alaska 99615. (907) 486-5310.
Great people and very knowledgeable guide. As to the cost, we have made trips more or less on our own that have cost about $900 for a week, but you have to do your research.
Dell
I'll try to get some pic's on my e-board shortly.
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Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2001 12:00 PM
Subject: RE: Kodiak report

Hi Dell, What would your recommendations for a place to stay and what would you estimate as the total costs of that trip?  Do you go up early October I would guess?
 
Dan
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Sent: 08/05/2001 11:53:52 AM
Subject: Kodiak report

Just got back from a week on Kodiak Island fishing the famous/ infomaous rod
system. There were four of us in the group, two veterans and two rookies one
of which had never flyfished before. We hit the Pinks just right, lots of
big pods right along the beaches, almost all were bright fish. Had great
weather except for one day of rain. We fished the rivers for Dollies and
caught lots that were 18 to 22 inches, still on the skinny side as not many
salmon in the rivers yet, but still strong pretty fish. Two of us will be
back in October for Cohos.
Dell
 

 
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