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The Sedanka River springs from the
toe of an ancient lava floe on Kamchatka’s northwestern taiga
plain.
It is one of the most biologically
diverse drainages of the entire peninsula, with all 6 species of
Pacific salmon, rainbow trout, kundzha and both resident and sea-run
dolly varden char. This spring creek ecosystem is particularly
rich with insect, mouse, and salmon biomass that feeds an exceptionally
dense population of 18 – 27 inch native rainbow trout. It
was discovered in 1998 and has since proved to be a flyfishing destination
of incomparable beauty and excitement. Along with the Zhupanova
River, it is one of the two flagship rivers of Kamchatka and is
an excellent choice for a first trip to Kamchatka. What’s
more, owing to its spring origin and expansive lava rock in the
drainage, rainstorms do not “blow out” the Sedanka.
It is air clear, everyday of the year.

Sedanka rainbows are quite
large by the standards of the Western US, though they have become
more well known in Kamchatka for their sheer numbers. Anglers
typically hook into dozens of fish per day and come away with years
worth of trout fishing experience crammed into their week on the
Sedanka. The constant flow and temperature regimes produce dense
insect life which, for the flyfisher, means perhaps the finest dry
fly fishing in the world. But Sedanka trout, like all Kamchatka
trout, are opportunistic feeders. With just 4 months of the year
to feed, they have no choice but to stuff themselves with whatever
they can get during the short summer. Throughout July, August and
September, fishing with mouse patterns on the surface, and smolt
patterns just beneath the surface coaxes thrilling, vicious strikes
from fish filling their stomachs for the 8 month winter fast to
come.
The Sedanka is one of the most
remote rivers in Kamchatka. A 3 hour helicopter ride from
Petropavlovsk is the only method of access, and once there the river
is yours. Just 6 anglers per week share the Sedanka according to
our outfitter’s lease terms with the Kamchatka government.
This program is fully guided
and involves a combination of traditional walk and wade fishing,
float days that utilize inflatable rafts to move downstream, and
occasionally jet-motor skiffs are employed to access still more
water. All fishing is by wading, with boats merely used as
transportation from spot to spot. Because a portion of the week
is spent walking and wading, this is the most physically demanding
of our Kamchatka trips, though anyone in reasonable shape will be
able to take full advantage.


Accommodations are simple and
rustic, with double occupancy heated tent cabins, flush toilet
outhouses, reliable hot water showers and food that is plentiful
and good.
Compared to the other rivers
of Kamchatka, the Sedanka stands alone as an immaculate dry-fly
fishery with “blow-out proof” clear water. And in terms
of fish numbers, its aggressive race of rainbow trout means ACTION.
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