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Alaska Peak Fishing

King Salmon June 5 - July 10
Silver SalmonJuly 18 - Aug 20
Chum Salmon July 25 - Aug 20
Sockeye Salmon July 13 - July 25
Pink Salmon July 15 - Aug 15
Rainbow Trout June 1 - Aug 20
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Plan Your Alaska Fishing Trip

Plan your 2012 or 2013 Alaska Fishing Trip early to secure peak dates!

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:


1-877-753-FISH (3474)
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Weather in June

June is the ultimate fairweather month in the Lake Creek area. Typically temperatures range from 65 to 85 degrees by day. We have nearly 10 hours of direct sunlight overhead and 24 hours of daylight for the majority of June. June is our dry month although at times we can have scattered rain showers and thunderstorms. Fishermen prepare by packing clothes to meet the extremes of June. Long-sleeve, lightweight supplex, or other breathable fabric shirts are ideal. Long sleeves help keep off the sun and bugs and the breathable material helps keep you cool on hot days. A rain-proof jacket is advised for all months of summer in Alaska. Also, a good hat to block the sun + plenty of sunscreen to avoid UV damage while on the water.

Weather in July

July ranges from highs in the 60s to 70s generally in the Lake Creek area. Early July tends to by dry and warmer much like June, while the latter half of July can see a mix of sun and overcast skies, and with the clouds come cooler weather. Daylight hours begin to shorten, but we still have 18 hours of "fishable" daylight.

Weather in August

August is a dynamic month by weather standards. We can reach the mid-70s on clear, sunny days, or reach only 50 degrees during low pressure fronts. It is advised that fishermen dress in layers starting with a rainproof shell, a fleece pullover and a t-shirt or breathable button-up shirt underneath. Mornings are quite cool at times, especially in the latter half of August and it's best that one is prepared for cool low temperatures. By mid-day temperatures may rise 35 degrees.



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