SOCKEYE SALMON

SOCKEYE SALMON FISHING

ABOUT Sockeye Salmon FIshing

Sockeye Salmon, unlike the other species of Pacific Salmon, feed almost exclusively on plankton. They’re able to do this as a result of their many gill rakers, which strain the plankton from the water. It’s speculated that this diet is the reason for the striking hue of their flesh. Alaska is known for its large Sockeye abundance. Sockeyes are known for their strong, acrobatic fights when hooked, making them a thrilling catch for anglers. Sockeyes are prized for their rich, flavorful flesh, making them a fun catch and a  delicious meal.

SOCKEYES AT LAKE CREEK

Sockeye salmon fishing at Lake Creek, Alaska, is a great opportunity for those who enjoy fishing. The area is known for its abundant sockeye salmon runs, which make it a prime location for fishing. The remote location of Lake Creek, surrounded by pristine wilderness, provides a beautiful setting for fishing. The cold, clean waters near us are ideal for producing high-quality sockeye salmon, making it a sought-after species for both sport and commercial fishing.

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LURES OR FLIES COMMONLY USED

  • Spinners and spoons sizes 1-5 in chrome, brass, chartreuse, etc. 
  • Flies will be the same as Kings.

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Whether you’re planning your first trip to Alaska or you’re a seasoned veteran to Alaskan fishing, McDougall Lodge will provide an experience you’ll cherish forever. You’ll experience world-class fishing for all five species of Pacific Salmon, native Rainbow Trout, Arctic Char, Dolly Varden and Northern Pike. Plus, your private fishing guide will put you in a position to land the trophy fish of a lifetime. One thing we can promise is that you will thoroughly enjoy the time spent fishing Lake Creek, one of Alaska’s top fisheries.

Thank you for considering McDougall Lodge for your Alaskan Fishing Adventure.

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