The fishing area available to guests at Bristol Bay Lodge includes the remarkably fertile drainage systems of the Wood, TikChik, Nushagak, Togiak and Goodnews Rivers, with their unique networks of large lakes and miles of rivers and streams. Much of southwestern Alaska's prime fishing water is accessible only by floatplane. Once at the fishing grounds, mobility is still a major key. Spotted throughout the region on remote rivers and streams are a dozen riverboats, outfitted with jet units for easy accessibility to the most productive fishing spots. At the main lodge, another six boats are kept for angling on the local rivers.
Bristol Bay Lodge offers fishing for all five species of Pacific salmon, Alaska's famous leopard-spotted rainbow trout, sea-run dolly varden, arctic char, grayling and northern pike. The most distinctive aspect of this operation is their exclusive overnight camps, Birch Creek and Rainbo. No one else but Bristol Bay Lodge can offer such a unique rotation schedule consisting of day and overnight fishing trips, first-class accommodations, 33 years of experience, and attentive service. For an impeccably run fishing operation, look no further than Bristol Bay Lodge.