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Grant Island, secluded in the sheltered panhandle region of Alaska,
is home to the Silverking Lodge. Surrounded by pristine wilderness
rising from deep blue waters, the lodge is only accessible by
boat or float plane.
Experience
the freedom to navigate your craft within our protected waters
wherever and whenever you wish. Create your own fishing adventures
with just the right amount of direction from our knowledgeable
staff.
Accommodations
Silverking Lodge combines all the comforts
of home with the luxury of a professional, friendly staff. Kirk
and the crew will greet you as you arrive and will attend to all
your needs during your stay.
Delicious, home-cooked meals of seafood, beef, chicken,
pork and pasta are served buffet style in our dining room.
Delectable salmon, crab, halibut, shrimp, and other
varieties of seafood are caught the same day and prepared fresh
by Lynn, our extraordinary cook. And, just wait until you try
her fresh baked breads and pastries!
Upon returning to the lodge after a full day of
fishing, our experienced staff will be on hand to fillet, vacuum
pack, and freeze your catch for the flight home.
Dry, clean, heated cabins with hot showers and all
the necessary linen and bedding are provided. Laundry facilities
are available too
If you want to get back to civilization, you can
take in an afternoon of shopping and sightseeing just 20 miles
away in the heart of Ketchikan.
Each group of two fishermen is provided a fully
equipped, 14 foot Livingston boat with a 15hp outboard motor.
The lodge's standardized rigging is a six foot, six inch combination
rod with a Penn 209 level wind reel. Guests who are experienced
fishermen and would prefer to use lighter tackle may wish to bring
their own gear.
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