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ALASKA RAINBOW LODGE 2023 PROMO VOL. III
WORLD CLASS ALASKAN
FISHING & ADVENTURE LODGE
Welcome to Alaska Rainbow Lodge! Located in the heart of Alaska’s Bristol Bay region, home to some of the world’s best fishing for trophy Rainbow Trout, Arctic Char, beautiful Grayling, as well as King, Silver and Sockeye Salmon! With our fleet of lodge-owned floatplanes, we provide you access to over 30 different rivers across 3,000 square miles of the Illiamna – Katmai watershed. At the lodge, you will be pampered by our first class accommodations, full-time chefs, and personalized service. Let us show you remote Alaska the way it was meant to be seen!
We are only a few short months away from late spring fishing in Alaska. This time of year is hot with action and we are able to target numerous species throughout the late spring and early summer months. When late spring and early summer grow nearer, we get a bit restless as winter has undoubtedly overstayed its welcome. Early summer is when our fishing season finally comes into full swing, and those monster salmon and trophy catches we have all been waiting for begin biting at our lines once more. Salmon begin making their way into our waters, and our lines start to cast out for incredible days on the water. You can also count on finding an array of fish species such as Arctic Char, Rainbow Trout, and Arctic Grayling.
The King salmon run is normally the thickest during the last half of June and the first week of July. The tail end of the spawn also makes for great open water fishing.
Seasons for Salmon
Though there are usually a few different prized catches lurking beneath the waves, each salmon has a little bit of a different season. Being located near Bristol Bay, we tend to get the early portion of the salmon run every year. Salmon will swim from the saltwater sea every four years to the fresh waters they were born in to spawn and restart the cycle. Pink Salmon, Chum, and Sockeye salmon don’t tend to come into season until late July and finish out the end of our season strong into August and even September.
Kings, Sockeye, and Moving with the Seasons
The Sockeye Salmon is an early season salmon arriving in late June, but King Salmon tend to lead the charge closer to the beginning of June. Having availability to so many different waterways and the vast Bristol Bay, we have an advantage in finding areas that these monster catches migrate to as the seasons progress. As all of the salmon move further into the freshwater, each of the fourteen neighboring rivers allows us to reach areas further inland to keep up with them during their upstream fight to spawning grounds.
Why Fish Here
We are incredibly lucky to have such a perfect location here at Alaska Rainbow Lodge. We are located near Bristol Bay and the well known Alagnak River; both are hot spots for fishing prized salmon. We also have access to 14 different waterways that allow us to follow fish to where they migrate throughout the seasons. Our guides track down the best spots and are able to get you to the perfect spot with our variety of transportation. Having knowledgeable guides and easy transit allows you to spend the most time out on the water possible for full days of fishing and adventures.
Only the Best
We have a few floatplanes and several fishing boats to get you to where the fish are flourishing quickly and safely. We always make sure our equipment is in top running condition and our guides are skilled in navigating the area, so you know you are in good hands. We have fantastic lodging so that you know you will have comfortable whether you have a group or are traveling solo. Our lodge also offers mouth-watering meals made on-site with fresh ingredients for tasty meals during your stay.
Spotlight River
NUSHAGAK RIVER
The Nushagak is a 275-mile, Class I river known for its massive salmon runs beginning in early June. It is estimated to produce nearly 50 percent of the world’s wild salmon and serves as a major source of commercial, subsistence, and sport fishing activities that support the state and local economies.
A Unique Experience
The Nushagak River is a river in southwest Alaska, United States. It begins in the Alaska Range and flows southwest 450 km to Nushagak Bay, an inlet of Bristol Bay, east of Dillingham, Alaska. The Mulchatna River is a major tributary. Other navigable tributaries include the Nuyakuk River and the King Salmon River.
Flowing south away from the Kuskokwim Mountains and out of the Nushagak Hills and into Nushagak Bay of the world famous Bristol Bay region, this river represents one of the most important fishery habitats in southwest Alaska. For 275 miles this river runs as a Class I river that is well suited for families that have good wilderness camping skills and enjoy interactions with local native peoples as it flows past several native villages. Scattered forest of spruce and poplar confine the river, with open tundra outside the river corridor. High river bluffs make short hikes with a view quite easy. Huge runs of King Salmon, Pink Salmon, Coho Salmon, Chum Salmon and Sockeye Salmon make their way upriver beginning in early June, soon after ice breakup is complete. Trout, Char, Dollies and Grayling fill the river, as well, making this is a sport fisherman's paradise.
WHAT OUR GUESTS HAVE TO SAY ABOUT ALASKA RAINBOW LODGE
“I just returned from my 10+ visit to the Alaska Rainbow Lodge. This was the best trip yet. It is an awesome experience. The lodge, float planes, food, and rivers full of fish make this experience a “fishing paradise”. There is nothing close to the total accommodations of the Alaska Rainbow Lodge….they really care about every need of their guests. The lodge provides the “best of the best” experience. I am counting the days until I return next year.”
-Sherman H., July 2019