Adventures

DWL offers personalized adventures with experienced fishing guide and hunting transporter

Looking for an Adventure? Driftwood Wilderness Lodge offers custom trips for groups up to six in Larsen Bay, Alaska! Enjoy the beauty of Kodiak Island without worrying about equipment, meals, or lodging because we’ve go that covered.

A raw salmon fillet placed on a wooden plank outdoors.

Hunting

  • World class Sitka Blacktail hunting available right out the back door

  • Many beautiful species of puddle and sea duck hunts available

  • Sea Duck hunting guide available

  • Sitka deer hunting transport is available

  • Small game including red fox, cross fox, and snowshoe hare.

Sea stars caught in a fishing net over water
A bear partially submerged in a river with grassy banks around it, looking towards the camera.
Crabs and fish caught in a fishing net on a boat.
Two bears, one adult and one cub, in a grassy forest near a stream.
Hunting and fishing seasons chart for various animals across months. King Salmon, Silver Salmon, Halibut: Jan-Apr, Jun-Aug, Oct-Dec. Lingcod: Apr-Dec. Rockfish: Jan-Dec. Sitka Black-Tail Deer: Aug-Dec. Waterfowl: Jan-Feb. Mountain Goats: Aug-Oct. Kodiak Brown Bear: Apr-May, Oct-Dec.

Months in Green – Commonly the best weight and activity.
Months in Orange – Only available to Alaskan Residents.

***King Eider – Hunting season highlighted in Yellow

***Kodiak Brown Bear – Spring season April 1 to May 15. Fall season October 25 to November 30.

You can purchase a state of Alaska fishing or hunting license at the lodge or online at Alaskas Department of Fish & Game.
King salmon and duck stamps are extra – For current pricing visit
adfg.alaska.gov.

We’re excited to be your contact for the Alaskan experience. Check out our rates,
make a reservation inquiry or just connect with us.

Additional Adventures Include:

Close-up of a red and brown starfish with five arms on a scratched metallic surface.
Hermit crab on metal surface
Group of sea lions resting on rocky shore near water with rocky cliffs in the background.

Nature Wildlife Photography

Whale watching

Fishing

  • Catch Halibut and Salmon

  • Rockfish and lingcod are also fantastic fighting/eating fish to target

  • Eat what you catch or bring it home with you

  • The fish bag limits in Kodiak are higher than anywhere else in the state, which means you get to keep more fish that you catch.

  • Go on Freshwater and saltwater guided charters with Nick on the True North or Go Fly fishing

  • Groups of 4-6 are best. 6 is the max allowed on the fishing vessel at any given time. Fishing charters will generally occur from 9am-5pm each day.

Bear Viewing 

Camping

Hiking

Kayaking