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Alaska Fishing Lodge - Anglers Lodge By D Carl - Alaska Fishing Lodge "Anglers Lodge" The Kenai River is just steps away from Anglers Lodge, an Lodge located on the Kenai Peninsula. This family run business, since 1987, offers all the charm you would expect from a fishing lodge. Full-service at Anglers Lodge includes great lodging and accommodations and a wide variety of Alaska fishing.
Anglers Lodge has non-smoking lodge and rooms. The rooms themselves are carpeted with phones, coffee pots (a must for you early morning risers), private baths, daily maid service, and even mini-refrigerators. Most rooms come with a pair of double beds and if you like there are single and triple accommodations in some rooms.
You can start your day off with the Continental breakfast and not worry about lunches, as those are available in the Anglers Lodge or packed for your boat trips. At the end of the day you can bring your swim trunks and enjoy a leisurely soak in the eight person hot tub, catch an evening meal at the lodge and sit around the camp fire area swapping those fishing lies.
When you think Lodge you think about the fishing and Anglers Lodge lives up to its name. Their Salmon fishing guides will treat you to some fantastic fishing areas nearby. May through July, you can fish King, Chinook, Sockeye, or even Red Salmon. You can even go fishing for Pacific Halibut. August, at Anglers Lodge, will bring the Silver and Coho Salmon. Rainbow Trout can be hot on the Kenai River in September, so you might want to consider some fly-fishing at that time.
Half and Full day fishing packages are available. Both full and half day fishing packages include
Squamish Fishing Report - Whistler Fly Fishing Report Updated March 04, 2010
Whistler/Squamish Area Rivers: Local rivers are low, cold, and clear making fishing quite slow. The fry emergence has begun with both pink and chum fry migrations happening daily. The peak migration should occur later in March with warmer water and longer days. There are some reports of steelhead in both the Squamish and Cheakamus rivers.
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