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Get To Know The Fish: Part 2
Sockeye Salmon
Sockeye Salmon are also called blueback or red salmon and can be found in the Northern Pacific Ocean around Alaska. They are called red salmon because of their coloration. Sockeye Salmon are blue and silver in color while in the ocean, but when they return to fresh waters for spawning, they transform to red bodies and green heads. Sockeye Salmon can range from 2 to just under 3 feet in length and weigh an average of 5 to 15 pounds. Sockeyes will return to their original spawning point in inland rivers every four years and lay their eggs to begin the new generation. Once their mission is complete, they die, and the cycle repeats.Silver Salmon
Silver Salmon are often the most feisty of the Salmon family. Averaging at a weight of 10 to just over 20 pounds, these fish are known for their athleticism. Particularly talented in stripping lines and putting up a fight, the Silver Salmon or “Coho Salmon” put angler’s skill to the ultimate test. This Salmon spawns in waters that are more on the shallow side and less gravely than King Salmon, even though they spawn in the same environment.Are You Ready?
These fish and many more are waiting below the surface of the water, just waiting for your line to cross their path. Are you ready to head out to this Lake Creek lodge Alaska and try your hand at these monsters of the deep? If you are up to the challenge and looking for an Alaska fishing trip like never before, give Northwoods Lodge a call at (800) 999-6539 to book your adventure.Come For The Fishing, Stay For The Dogs
Alaska is known for its world-class fishing and expansive wilderness, but one thing that has drawn a crowd since 1973 is the Iditarod. Every march, mushers and their trusty team of dogs take to the Iditarod Trail to race against time in memory of the serum run of 1925. AK lodges like Northwoods Lodge take in visitors from all over the world that wish to travel to the state and view this incredible race.
History Of The Iditarod
Years ago in 1925, the city of Nome was in the midst of a crisis where many of the local children were suffering from diphtheria, and the numbers were rapidly growing. The serum to help the village of Nome was in Anchorage, which was over a thousand miles away. Transportation was limited due to the frigid temperatures so 20 drivers and over 150 dogs relayed to get the serum to Nome before diphtheria could threaten more lives. The entire route took 5 ½ days but the serum was successfully delivered, and the city of Nome could rest easy again.
The Iditarod Today
The Iditarod is still held every March in commemoration of the original race. Though they are not running against the clock to save the lives of a village of 1,400 people, it is still considered one of the last great races of the world. Though there were many dogs in the original event and a few notable names like Togo, a statue of one, Balto, still stands in New York’s Central Park. This year, the 1,049-mile long race is to start on March 3rd, 2018. Teams of mushers and their dogs will be at the ready and take off down the historic trail once again.
Your Stay For The Race
To experience the Iditarod and watch as mushers make their journey down the stretch between Willow and Finger Lake stay with Northwoods Lodge. Every year Northwoods Lodge holds an Iditarod bonfire where you can meet Skwentna locals as everyone shares memories of years past at AK lodges and the race. Mushers have been known to stop out on the ice of the Yentna River and visit with those in attendance of the bonfire. Chinese lanterns are also launched on the night of the restart by Northwoods Lodge. Contact Northwoods Lodge at (800) 999-6539 to experience this phenomenal journey up close and personal.
Get To Know The Fish: Part 1
Panoramic mountain views, beautiful sparkling waters, and incredible wildlife are all parts of what makes Alaska marvelous, but the main attraction tends to be the fishing. People come from all over the world to get the chance to battle the fish in Alaskan waters, like the Yentna River. Northwoods Lodge is a great place to find comfortable lodging, experienced guides, and access to some of the best fishing. They have fishing guides familiar with each fish and can give you great tips and tricks to catch them. Let’s introduce just a few of the many fish you can find while fishing in Alaska.
Rainbow Trout
A popular and possibly the most colorful of fish in the area is the Rainbow Trout. These vibrant fish live about 4 to 6 years in the wild and grow to an average of 20-30 inches long and 8 pounds in weight, but have been known to grow much larger. The Rainbow Trout has also been called the Redbanded Trout for its red coloration running horizontally down their sides. Known for putting up a fun fight for anglers, they make for an exciting catch. They can be found year-round but are most active in late summer while the Salmon are spawning. They love a diet of Salmon eggs so using bait resembling the eggs from the spawning Salmon can help you catch some hungry Rainbow Trout.
Arctic Grayling
Another gorgeous fish native to Alaska waters is the Arctic Grayling. Its iconic sail-like dorsal fin makes it easy to identify, and its varying colors make each fish different and unique. Though
most Arctic Graylings are darker in color, they can have a variety of markings and colors ranging from red, aqua, orange, pink, blue, and even metallic gold and silver. The Arctic Grayling ranges from 13 to 36 inches long and weigh an average of 3 to 5 pounds. The best season to be looking to catch larger sized Arctic Graylings is in the late summer when they tend to migrate after having spent the majority of summer spawning.
King Salmon
The most famous fish in the state of Alaska and most sought after trophy fish is the King Salmon, also known widely as the Chinook Salmon. King Salmon tend to range from 15 to 60 pounds and can be 24 to 36 inches long, but have been found at over 50 inches long and 130 pounds. Even though these fish can be monsters of enormous size, certain techniques will help you reel them in without battling it out too much or breaking your gear. To fish for King Salmon, you will need your regular Alaskan fishing license, along with a King Salmon stamp. May through early July tends to be the best season to go after King Salmon as they begin to spawn towards late summer.
There are many more species of fish swimming in the waters of Fish Lakes Creek and the Yentna River area of Alaska. Book your stay and start planning your trip to Northwoods Lodge for your chance to reel in these fish and claim your trophy catch. The fishing adventure of a lifetime awaits!
The Best Gift This Holiday Season
Winter is closing in and the Holidays are right around the corner. Many people will be receiving the common pair of socks, a few candy canes, and enough holiday cookies to feed a village. Instead of giving the same thing as always, mix it up, and give something the entire family can enjoy this year. Give them an Alaska fishing vacation to the Alaska fishing lodge with a bit of fun for everyone. A trip to Northwoods Lodge is a gift that everyone will remember for years to come.
See the Sites
Start off your fun family excursion by stopping in Anchorage to soak in the culture and take part in a few of the many family activities available. Have some fun in the mud 4-wheeling or enjoy one of the tours offered by boat, train, bike, and even by plane. Do something new by taking the family out horseback riding or rafting down the river. If you are not quite in the adventuring mood, check out the local museums or do some arts and crafts at local shops and take in the Alaskan culture.
Take a Short Flight
After a visit to Anchorage, hop on a plane to fly out to Northwoods Lodge. Northwoods Lodge is a premier fishing lodge located on Fish Lakes Creek and only a few miles from Lake Creek. With plenty of wildlife to see and activities for the entire family, every member will find something to enjoy.
The Main Attraction
Northwoods Lodge is most well known for their world-class fishing and their deluxe Alaska fishing resort. You can take a guided tour out to wrangle a number of different fish including but not limited to multiple types of salmon and rainbow trout. If you are not a seasoned fisherman or have never been on a fishing trip, Northwoods Lodge has you covered. The lodge can provide you with the best gear and take you out to the prime spots to cast out your lines. Experienced guides can give you tips and tricks to help you catch that monster fish you have always wanted to reel in. Northwoods Lodge is the best place for any family’s Alaskan fishing vacation.
A Year’s Worth of Activities
Whether you are planning your trip for winter, spring, summer, or fall, there are always fun activities. In the winter months, it is all about the snow. Guests can take out snowmachines from a nearby tours and rental company or cross-country skis to play in the snow. You can drop a line in the ice with some ice fishing, or take some time in the evenings to view the marvelous northern lights. In the summer months, anyone can do some fishing, kayaking, berry picking, take a hike through some nature trails. You can also challenge your family members to some horseshoes, poker, or a game of basketball.
The whole family will find something to delight in on a vacation to the great state of Alaska. So this year, treat the family to one gift that they will not be throwing in the toy box to forget about but will instead be able to make memories to take with them forever. Put photos from your trip into a memory book to look back on in future years. Make a new tradition of adventure! Call Northwoods Lodge at (800) 999-6539 to start planning your family’s best gift this holiday season.
Skwentna Alaska Fishing Vacation
Alaska is full of spectacular scenery, incredible wildlife, and rich history. Known for its world-class fishing, Northwoods Lodge is a place to visit during your Alaska fishing vacation. You will be able to catch king salmon, pink salmon, sockeye salmon, silver salmon, rainbow trout, and so much more. The area features the Skwentna River and Yentna River that produces many lakes and small streams that host all five species of salmon in Alaska. On your Alaska fishing vacation, you will be able to venture out with a professional fishing guide and lure in the perfect catch during your fishing adventure.
Skwentna
The isolated town of Skwentna is a gorgeous place in Alaska only accessible by water, air, or dog sled. It is the official checkpoint on the annual Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race from Anchorage to Nome each March. Throughout the winter Skwentna is a favorite spot for weekend snowmachine adventures, dog teams, fat bikers, and cross-country skiers, and in the summer it is a hot-spot for fishing. Northwoods Lodge takes advantage of this fantastic fishing on Fish Lakes Creek, located 15-miles downriver from Skwentna. We also fish up to six other Alaska Creeks within boating distance of our fishing lodge such as Lake Creek which runs 60 miles north to south from Chelatna Lake in the Alaska Mountain Range to the Yentna River.
Northwoods Lodge
The Lodge is a top Alaska fishing vacation destination. We provide excellent fishing for avid anglers and beginners looking to try their hand at Alaska fishing. Most of our fishing takes place from the river bank, back trolling, or wading out from shallow areas on clearwater tributaries of the Yentna River. Our Lodge offers not only the best fishing but cozy accommodations, excellent service, and delicious meals that are sure to exceed your expectations.
At Northwoods Lodge, we will take care of the details so you can focus on catching the perfect fish. We are located in a beautiful part of Alaska, and with so much to see and experience, we want to make sure you have a place to lay your head after a day full of adventure. Whether you are in it for the world-famous fishing or the views, you can not go wrong visiting Northwoods Lodge. So call us, 907-733-3742, today and plan your Alaska fishing vacation!