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King Salmon June 5 - July 10
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Plan your 2009 Fishing Trip!

Now Booking fishing trips to our fly-in Alaska fishing lodge. Wilderness Place Lodge offers custom, deluxe fishing lodge vacations on remote Lake Creek. Our scenic river offers excellent spin and fly fishing for all Alaska salmon and rainbow trout. Contact us for further details on our Alaska fishing trip packages:


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Fishing Lake Creek Alaska

Alaska Arctic Grayling Fishing, Lake Creek

 

Arctic Grayling are native to Lake Creek and are abundant throughout the river. Although they can be caught throughout the season, absolute best times occur in late May/early June, and throughout August into September much like rainbows. Fly fishermen are very successful fishing dry flies for these aggressive top water feeders. Grayling are versatile feeders and can be taken on virtually any lure that is presented correctly. Dozens of fish may be caught daily during peak conditions averaging 10-16 inches.

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   Printable Sheet: Flies for Fishing Lake Creek - PDF file
   Printable Sheet: Suggested Spin Fishing Equipment - PDF file

Equipment Needed for Spinning/Bait Casting

Rods: 6 ft. ultra light spinning rods are the standard choice
Reels: Spinning - size = 110yds/6 lb test, i.e. Shimano Sedona 1000 or 2000 FA
Lines: Berkeley Trilene XL - for castability 6#
Lures: Blue Fox Vibrax Spinners 1/8 oz

Equipment Needed for Fly-Fishing

Fly Rods: We use 5-7 weight fly rod/reel outfits
Fly line / leader: Typically use a floating double taper or weight forward 5-7 weight fly lines. A 5-6 ft. straight 4-6lb. mono or tapered leader is desired. Split shot may be added to leader to attain the desired drift.

Flies Used in Fly Fishing

Fly line / leader: Typically use a floating or 10' or 13' T-2 Type III sink tip lines depending on fishing location.
Flies: Early Season: Sculpin patterns, muddler minnows. Assorted dry flies - Adams, mosquito patterns, Elk wing caddis.
Late Season: Orange/pink glo bugs,"Cotton Candy" flesh flies, Battle Creek streamers. Assorted dry flies - Adams, mosquito patterns, caddis.

Fishing Lake Creek: Information on our Native Alaska Fish Species:

 King Salmon   Rainbow Trout  Sockeye Salmon  Northern Pike  

 Pink Salmon  Chum Salmon   Silver Salmon  Arctic Grayling  


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