With only 3 months to go before opening day on the Alagnak Wild River of Bristol Bay, Alaska; ATA Lodge is looking forward to another great season. It is about this time we start to get that itchy feeling that starts tingling from the very tips of our toes as we anticipate the beginning of another season on what could be considered one of the very best rivers anywhere in the world for what we love to do....and boy do we love to catch fish! For fishermen who have tasted of the goodness of the Alagnak River, they always cherish the moments they have spent standing knee deep in it's crystal clear waters with a fly rod in hand, anticipating...
Wow! What a season! We had a lot to smile about!
Time sure flies when you are having fun! And that is what the 2018 season at ATA Lodge seemed to be all about....having fun!
July has been a blast! We have had a full house every week, with lots of happy clients catching more fish than they ever imagined possible! What a season at ATA Lodge on the Alagnak Wild River and we are only half way through!
ATA Lodge had a great weekend March 23-24th attending the The London Fly Fishing Fair 2018 Hand's down this has to be Europe's new "Must Attend" event on anyone's Fly Fishing Calendar! Wayne, Sue, and Megan McGee together with Eric Aborgast were on the stand for ATA at this year's LFFF 2018. Once again, The Business Design Center in Downtown London was the venue for this year's 2nd Annual London Fly Fishing Fair. There was a great "vibe" and real "buzz" at this year's show and the Father and Son team of organizers, John and Fergus Kelly did a splendid job once again of putting together an event that has done London proud. The London fly fishing community deserves a fly...
We are proud to be the feature of this fantastic film about fly fishing on the Alagnak Wild River of Bristol Bay, Alaska! ATA Lodge is a remote fly in lodge located in the stunning setting of the Katmai National Park and Preserve. This half hour long film shows the majesty of the Katmai Wilderness and the prolific fishing for all 5 species of Pacific Salmon that only Bristol Bay watersheds can produce.