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Alaska Fishing Lodge – Silver Salmon Creek Lodge
0 Comments Published by Dean May 8th, 2007 in Alaska Fishing LodgeIf you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!
When you visit Silver Salmon Creek Lodge, you will be experiencing natures artwork at its best. The Alaskan wilderness is truly here and can be seen all around in the wildlife and landscape. The coastline here offers a wide variety of picturesque moments. From the mountains to the salt-water bays, from the streams to the marshes comes a sense of Alaska.
This is an experienced Alaska Fishing Lodge, with the same management for twenty-four years. It’s Fly In Fishing at Silver Salmon Creek Lodge, which is located in Lake Clark National Park. This is on the western shore of Cook Inlet, which is known for some spectacular fishing. This is a full service Alaska Fishing Vacation, with many features that will have you planning many return trips.
You have your choice of housekeeping cabins or tent camping if prefer an outdoor experience. Fully catered fishing trips let you focus on the fish, not the meal. Speaking of meals, there is plenty of local seafood on the menu that includes halibut, salmon, clams, and muscles. Silver Salmon Creek Lodge also grows their own fresh greens and herbs, so you can count on a fresh meal from start to finish.
When fishing, you will find an abundance of fish species to choose from. Salmon, of course, is the word, with five species available in the area. There are also Halibut, Dolly Varden, and even Rainbow Trout in the streams, marshes, and bay. It is not uncommon to see bear when visiting, so also keep a camera handy.
There is so much to see here, that you will want to plan on one of the three, five, and seven-day packages. This way you can fit in some or all of the other things to do, like sea kayaking, fossil exploring, Puffin viewing, and clam digging. These side adventures help to round out a wonderful trip. If you have never kayaked before, Silver Salmon Creek Lodge offers instruction, so you can get on the water and see Alaska from a perfect vantage point.
It is easy to see why this is a full service lodge. So many things to do that will please the fisherman and non-fisherman alike. So if you are considering a Fishing Trip to Alaska, to a great Alaska Fishing Lodge, then this is a great place to start. At Silver Salmon Creek Lodge, you will find plenty to do while you relax.

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Alaska Fishing Lodge - Fishermen’s Inn
0 Comments Published by Dean May 3rd, 2007 in Alaska Fishing Lodge
When it comes to an Alaska Fishing Lodge, Fishermen’s Inn is truly for the outdoorsman in all of us. Flight seeing, hiking in some of Alaska’s finest and remote scenery, and a large variety of fishing is waiting for the visitor to Fishermen’s Inn. Fly-fishing in particular is a big part of the experience, as there are wilderness lakes and wild streams that are made available by Forest Service Special Permit.
For thirty years Fishermen’s Inn has treated its visitors to it’s own special blend of hospitality. Fresh cooked meals, Select Comfort beds, covered decks, washer and dryer, satellite TV, a hot tub, fishing license, and even fishing gear are included. What is hard to believe is that this all comes from a remote location with no roads. You are flown in from Sitka, Alaska, on a 45-minute flight to Fishermen’s Inn Port Alexander. When you arrive, life in the city dissolves, as you begin to enjoy a variety of fishing. Rainbow and cutthroat trout, salmon, and other types of fishing are all available. No matter if you are wishing to do some fly-fishing or enjoy saltwater fishing, it is available from one location at this Alaska Fishing Lodge.
If you wish to do some saltwater fishing, guided tours with Chatam Strait Charters can line up a great trip for you. Halibut, salmon, lingcod, and rockfish are some of the fishing you can enjoy. A nice feature to this trip is that the first 100 pounds of fish you catch will be processed, vacuum-packed, frozen, and boxed for you to take home. If you happen to catch more, you can take that home too for a nominal fee.
If you wish to experience more of the outdoors, there are 2-person kayaks for you to use. The lagoon at Fishermen’s Inn provides some excellent scenery and wildlife abounds for the camera buff. As mentioned, Fishermen’s Inn has Special Use Permits from the US Forest Service and that opens the opportunity for you to go places filled with fish. Even better are the streams and lakes you can access with this permit, that allow you to see parts of Alaska that you normally might see in books or movies. It is all part of the charm of having no road access.
Starting with the floatplane trip and through the extent of your stay, Fishermen’s Inn provides you an Alaska Fishing Lodge trip you will never forget. Just pack your clothes and camera, because the rest is all part of the package. Alaska, as it was meant to be experienced.

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Alaska Fishing Lodge - Anglers Lodge
1 Comment Published by Dean May 1st, 2007 in Alaska Fishing Lodge
The Kenai River is just steps away from Anglers Lodge, an Alaska Fishing Lodge located on the Kenai Peninsula. This family run business, since 1987, offers all the charm you would expect from a fishing lodge. Full-service at Anglers Lodge includes great lodging and accommodations and a wide variety of Alaska fishing.
This Alaska Fishing Lodge has non-smoking lodge and rooms. The rooms themselves are carpeted with phones, coffee pots (a must for you early morning risers), private baths, daily maid service, and even mini-refrigerators. Most rooms come with a pair of double beds and if you like there are single and triple accommodations in some rooms.
You can start your day off with the Continental breakfast and not worry about lunches, as those are available in the Lodge or packed for your boat trips. At the end of the day you can bring your swim trunks and enjoy a leisurely soak in the eight person hot tub, catch an evening meal at the lodge and sit around the camp fire area swapping those fishing lies.
When you think Alaska Fishing Lodge you think about the fishing and Anglers Lodge lives up to its name. Their Salmon fishing guides will treat you to some fantastic fishing areas nearby. May through July, you can fish King, Chinook, Sockeye, or even Red Salmon. You can even go fishing for Pacific Halibut. August, at Anglers Lodge, will bring the Silver and Coho Salmon. Rainbow Trout can be hot on the Kenai River in September, so you might want to consider some fly-fishing at that time.
Half and Full day fishing packages are available. Both full and half day fishing packages include lodging, meals, and of course fishing for anywhere from two to seven nights. The months of May through September are prime months for Anglers Lodge and booking in advance is highly recommended.
Boat accommodations at Anglers Lodge include twenty drift boats, twenty powerboats, and the twenty-eight foot Marly Rae. The drift and powerboats can handle up to four people and a guide, with the Marly Mae filling out at six people plus the captain and deckhand. Safety comes first with this Alaska Fishing Lodge, as all boats are Coast Guard inspected and approved.
What more can a person say about Anglers Lodge? This is a truly full-service Alaska Fishing Lodge at it’s best. The accommodations are pleasant, the family run atmosphere makes a person feel right home, and it has more fishing available than you can shake a fishing rod at.


