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More Highlights from Alaska Trophy Adventures Lodge 2016 Season on the Wild Alagnak River! - Helicopters, Kayaking, Flight Seeing, Bears, Moose and More Fish on the Alagnak River!

We've Been Slamm'n Salmon for the past week on the Wild Alagnak River.  The Sockeye have been streaming past in their 10's of THOUSANDS!  One day they estimated 300,000 entered the river!  We expect them to keep running strong for the next 2 1/2 weeks!   We've had some great clients coming through our doors and have enjoyed introducing them to this amazing river! It's fun sharing the river with our neighbors, like this beautiful Moose! But with the arrival of the first waves of Sockeye Salmon, the Bears have started to show up and we are seeing Bears every day now chasing after the fresh fish.  But that means that Moose sighting are becoming increasingly rare as they fear...

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All Day! Every Day! On the Wild Alagnak River of Bristol Bay with Alaska Trophy Adventures Lodge!

At ATA Lodge, we are only a few short weeks away from scenes like this becoming an all day, every day event! June 8 sees us opening up the river to some super Hot Rainbow Trout action, with plenty of Grayling, Char and Lake Trout to boot! July will see the Return of the Sockeye in their millions followed by large numbers Kings, Chum, Pinks and finally Silver Salmon all the way through September! Come join us this year. We have a room for bookings in June and a few left in July, as well as August and the first week of September. Book now at www.atalodge.comCall Toll Free on 877 801 2289

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The Alagnak River and Alaska Trophy Adventures Lodge - The Fish - Part 10 (Northern Pike)

Northern Pike are ferocious predators prone to attack both top water and subsurface flies. The Alagnak River holds a stable population of Norther Pike during the summer, deep backwater slews or small isolated lakes are where you will find them sitting in ambush. Their explosive takes and prehistoric look is what sets them apart from other fish in the area, but they are built for short fast strikes and not long sustained fights so they often come quickly to the net. A 7 wt. rod is sufficient when fishing for Northern Pike, but be sure your guide has wire leader before going after them as they have large sharp teeth.  MAIN FISHING PERIOD: June through August

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Contact Info

Address:
Box 31,
King Salmon,
Alaska, 99613
Phone: +(1) 877 801 2289
Phone: +(1) 907 519 6820
Phone: +(44) 7775 602 424
Email: atalodge.wayne@gmail.com