New Stuyahok, AK Fishing Trip — September

Your New Stuyahok, AK Fishing Trip

September2 peopleFamily Trip
High 52°F / Low 40°F3.8" rain · 15 rainy daysMild weather — bring layers for cool mornings on the water.

What’s Biting in September

5 species
BluegillExcellent
Bluegill
Float Fishing · Fly Fishing
Flathead CatfishGood
Flathead Catfish
Various
CrappieGood
Crappie
Jigging · Live Bait Fishing
CarpGood
Carp
Bottom Fishing · Fly Fishing
Largemouth BassGood
Largemouth Bass
Spinning · Baitcasting

September Weather in New Stuyahok

52°F
Avg High
40°F
Avg Low
3.8"
Rainfall
15
Rainy Days

Mild weather — bring layers for cool mornings on the water.

7 Guides Near New Stuyahok

No guides are based in New Stuyahok, but these guides operate nearby.

$910
Estimated total for 2 people
$455
per person
Charter $500
Tip $100
Licenses $60
Food $100
Lodging $150

Estimates based on local charter rates and averages. Contact guides for exact pricing.

What to Bring

Check with your guide about what gear is provided. Here's a recommended packing list:

Essentials

  • Sunscreen (SPF 50+)
  • Polarized sunglasses
  • Hat or visor
  • Weather-appropriate clothing
  • Non-marking shoes or deck shoes

Food & Personal

  • Water and drinks (stay hydrated)
  • Snacks or lunch
  • Cooler for your catch
  • Motion sickness medication (if needed)
  • Camera or phone (waterproof case recommended)
  • Valid fishing license (confirm with captain)

For inshore Fishing

  • Light rain jacket

Alaska Fishing License

License Cost
Resident$29
Non-Resident$145
Requirements

Required for ages 16+. King salmon stamp required additionally.

Buy License Online — Alaska

Species Regulations

Bluegill

Bluegill are not native to Alaska and are unlikely to be found. Regulations would be highly unusual.

Flathead Catfish
Season:Closed
Bag Limit:0
Size Limit:No retention allowed

Flathead Catfish are not found in Alaska.

Crappie
Season:Closed
Bag Limit:0
Size Limit:No retention allowed

Crappie are not found in Alaska.

Carp
Season:Year-round
Bag Limit:No limit
Size Limit:No size limit

Carp are not native to Alaska and are considered an invasive species. Anglers are encouraged to remove them from the water.

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