Entries from 2017-01-01 to 1 year
Over the next few days we'd like to introduce you the the different species of fish you can expect to catch on the Alagnak River while at Alaska Trophy Adventures Lodge and when the best time to fish for each species is.King Salmon (Chinoo…
Today we want to introduce you to our second southerly tributary, which flows out of the twin lake known as the Nonvianuk Lake forming the Nonvianuk River.Nonvianuk River (Non-vi-on-uk)The Nonvianuk River runs 11-miles from its mouth at No…
As mentioned the other day, the Alagnak River is formed by two tributaries that each flow our of twin lakes. The most northerly tributary is known as the Kukaklek River.Kukaklek River (Ku-ka-click)Flowing out of Kukaklek Lake the river run…
As mentioned the other day, the Alagnak River is formed by two tributaries that each flow our of twin lakes. The most northerly tributary is known as the Kukaklek River.Kukaklek River (Ku-ka-click)Flowing out of Kukaklek Lake the river run…
As mentioned the other day, the Alagnak River is formed by two tributaries that each flow our of twin lakes. The most northerly tributary is known as the Kukaklek River.Kukaklek River (Ku-ka-click)Flowing out of Kukaklek Lake the river run…
Alagnak River (A-lag-nak)This prestigious river is located within Katmai National Park, with its headwaters in the surrounding mountains and draining into Bristol Bay. It is also known as the Branch River, for its seemingly endless braided…
The ATA Lodge is located on the Alagnak River, in an iconic section https://www.atalodge.com/blogs/news/140723463-the-alagnak-river-and-alaska-trophy-adventures-lodge-part-2 of its waters known as the upper braids. 6 miles upstream from th…
The Alagnak River flows through a wild land of captivating landscapes, abundant wildlife, and cultural heritage. Meandering down the braided river, you may discover a bald eagle perched atop a spruce tree in the boreal forest, gaze at a mo…