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Alaska Salmon Fishing Lodge: Finding a Great Fishing Lodge for Catching Salmon in Alaska



The shores of Bristol Bay are covered in Alaska salmon fishing lodge facilities and hotels, and a quick Internet search reveals hundreds more tucked all over the state, along its waterways and in its river systems.

However, how do you know the best places? The best lodges? The most recommended facilities? The lodges with the most experienced guides?

To find out what you should look for in an Alaska salmon fishing lodge, keep reading.

Ask the State Department

A simple phone call to the local office of the Alaska Department of Fishing and Gaming Sport's Division can tell you whether a lodge is recommended or should be avoided. Their experienced staff can also make recommendations, fill you in on where the fish will really be and are a generally great resource.

The Alaska Department of Fishing and Gaming has area-specific information for Anchorage, Juneau, Fairbanks, Soldotna, Palmer, Dillingham, Kodiak and Glenallen.

They also have email contacts for the Southeast, Southcentral and Interior regions of the state. For more information and full contact information, you can visit their website at http://www.sf.adfg.state.ak.us.

Use A Trip Planner

Booking your Alaska fishing trip through a trip planning service can be a great way to get a highly customized service that fits your budget and lets you visit multiple lodges.

Another advantage? Many lodges won't tell you if the fishing during your booking period is expected to be slow, but a trip planner or good fishing guide will be able to tell you exactly what lodges will have the best fishing and when. This means you won't miss a great run and will always be right where the action is.

Fodor's Alaska recommends Sport Fishing Alaska, a travel agency that can create any Alaskan fishing experience, refer you to fantastic salmon lodges and get you be the best trip for your budget. You can find them online at http://www.alaskatripplanners.com.

Book Ahead

If you're familiar with the salmon runs, seasons and expected hot spots for fishing, then book early. A popular lodge with great fishing during a particular period is going to fill up fast. So, avoid disappointment and reserve your place well in advance and ahead of the rush.

Ask for Referrals

If an Alaska salmon fishing lodge is new, doesn't have a huge presence or hasn't got a lot of press, you should always ask for referrals or references from previous guests. Ask for their contact information, because some of the best reviews you'll find are those from the mouths of other anglers.
 

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