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There is so much geography to Alaska that it is hard to believe so much fishing can be found in so many areas. Look to the West/Southwest portion of Alaska and you will find The Alaska Sportsman’s Lodge. This Alaska Fishing Lodge is located in the Bristol Bay area, sporting five Salmon species, Grayling and is home to Alaska’s largest Rainbow Trout. Whether you enjoy fly-fishing or bait fishing, you will find plenty to enjoy in this pristine area.

The Kvichak River is home to The Alaska Sportsman’s Lodge, about four miles from Lake Iliamna. This is a fly-in fishing area and the remote wilderness area is even more enjoyable when you consider that this Alaska Fishing Lodge limits its number of guests to just sixteen. All the comforts of home can be found here including hot and cold running water in all the cabins, twenty-four hour a day electric service, private bathrooms with shower, and rooms cleaned daily.
After a day of fishing you can enjoy time in the lodge that has a dining room, living room with couches and rockers, even a wet bar. Fishermen love the tackle/guides room and the map room too. You will have plenty to talk about, as each day of fishing is sure to create its own stories of the fantastic fish you have caught.

Fishermen can choose their preferred method of drifting, wading, casting or plugging. This area is well designated with fly-fishing to be done in the streams and fly or conventional fishing on the rivers. The guides at The Alaska Sportsman’s Lodge are friendly and helpful to all who fish. If you are eager to try your hand at angling for those twenty-eight inch and larger Rainbow Trout, you will find abundant opportunity. There are also Artic Char, Chinook, Sockeye, Chum, Coho, and Pinks. When booking your Alaska Fishing Lodge trip, be sure to ask about the DFG’s catch and release program.

In all you will find your stay at The Alaska Sportsman’s Lodge to have all of the comforts and friendly people that you would expect to find on a trip such as this. The remoteness of the fly-in fishing experience lends to the Alaska Wilderness and the limit number of guests will give you a feeling of personal attention. A must fishing vacation plan for the Western part of Alaska.

The Alaska Sportsman's Lodge is right by the water

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Iniakuk Lake Wilderness Lodge takes to us to the Far North portion of Alaska. In fact, you will find yourself sixty miles to the north of the Artic Circle. It is here that you will experience some of the best fly-in fishing that can be found. The fishing is as spectacular as the view and you can fish for Lake Trout, Northern Pike, Grayling, Sheefish, and Artic Char in abundance.

Iniakuk Lake Wilderness Lodge has a private floatplane and guide.

Don’t let the word “wilderness” scare you off from visiting this Alaska Fishing Lodge. Iniakuk Lake Wilderness Lodge has great accommodations that include lodging in the cabins, roundtrip air transportation from Fairbanks, some fantastic gourmet meals, and a private floatplane and guide.

This is an Alaska Fishing Lodge experience that will bring a lifetime of memories. When not fly-in fishing you can hike the area and see wildlife that will take your breath away. Moose, Caribou, Bear, Wolves are just a fraction of what you can see. Take to the air on a Whirlwind Adventure flight and see even more country on this flight-seeing trip. As always, you will want to bring your digital camera with plenty of memory or 35mm with lots of film. Video camera buffs will take home footage that normally can only be seen on television or in the movies.

The explorer in you will find complete satisfaction and at the end of the day a peaceful rest. The lodge and main dining area is crafted from local logs of the area. You will find the two-bedroom guest suite with comforts of home. See the four thousand foot peaks that surround Iniakuk Lake Wilderness Lodge from everywhere on the grounds and enjoy a walk along the banks of Iniakuk Lake.

If you are looking to make your next trip one of untouched beauty and great fishing, then you need to consider a trip to the top of the globe. An Alaska Fishing Lodge vacation at Iniakuk Lake Wilderness Lodge will not disappoint. It will leave you with a lasting impression that few will ever experience.

Full packages are available and there are even winter trips available for an opportunity to experience the Alaska snow. Whether you are fly-in fishing during the season or dogsledding during the winter, Iniakuk Lake Wilderness Lodge is ready to share some hospitality and the beauty of Alaska.

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Sleetmute, Alaska is a little town of 100 or so people and is near one of the great fishing locations in Alaska, that being Stoney River Lodge. This Alaska Fishing Lodge is perfectly located near some great fishing that boasts such catch as Grayling, Artic Char, Salmon, Sheefish, Rainbow and Lake Trout. It even has some tremendous Northern Pike for anglers to catch.

Stoney River Lodge is located 230 miles to the West of Anchorage, Alaska and access is strictly by bush aircraft. The flight is a short hour and forty-five minutes to this family owned and operated establishment. The closet neighbor to this Alaska Fishing Lodge is about twenty miles. The remoteness of Stoney River Lodge should give you an idea of the unspoiled fishing that awaits you.

The lodge has been around since 1972 and has a full service, professional guide available to help anglers bring home “the big one”. There are boats available and you have the option of bringing your own tackle or have them outfit you on arrival. If you enjoy fly-fishing, then take note that this area is an outstanding choice for your Alaska fishing vacation.

Log cabins that include daily housekeeping, full private baths, a spacious lounge deck with a wonderful lake view and a friendly staff make this stay enjoyable when you are not fishing. In fact, Stoney River Lodge offers Bed and Breakfast accommodations for those who wish to enjoy more of what Alaska has to offer.

Make sure you schedule time for some sightseeing, by utilizing the “flight-seeing” tours. Bear can often be seen and of course other tremendous sights of nature. You may even spot moose, caribou, or sheep. This combined with the Bed and Breakfast accommodations makes Stoney River Lodge a great retreat for the fisherman/woman and their non-fishing spouse.

If you would like to add this Alaska Fishing Lodge to your next fishing adventure, keep in mind the proper fishing times. Even numbered years for mid-June through the end of June will be for Pink Salmon. June trough July are the months for Lake Trout and Sheefish. If you are into Northern Pike, then June through September are the months to visit. Mid-June through mid-September will find Artic Grayling, Artic Char. Alaska’s King Salmon will be found the first through the middle of July, with Tiger Salmon in July and August. Sockeye Salmon will be around the middle of July, followed by Rainbow Trout the later part of July through the middle of September. The season wraps up with Silver Salmon mid-August.

Map location of Stoney River Lodge

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