We welcome you to join us in an outlook to fishing our local waters of the Bristol Bay drainage in southwestern Alaska. Please look forward to our posts on the areas finest fisheries and most amazing adventures. We will be posting photos, videos, and great information on techniques. Having years of experience between our staff we will share our passion for a sport we all love. Check back frequently to see what makes Rainbow River Lodge one of Alaska's finest fly out fly fishing lodge in the state!


Tuesday, August 23, 2011

New Flags on the Golf Greens

View of our Driving Range

The Renewable Resources Coalition sent over a couple of weeks ago some new flags for our golf greens.  We felt they were very appropriate to place on our greens.  If you get a chance please take a look at the following link regarding the proposed Pebble Mine that is endangering our wonderful land. 

Our New Flags


Custom Club Rack


We are very fortunate here at Rainbow River Lodge to have the only floating driving range in the state of Alaska!  Chris, and Ben are two of our fly fishing guides. They were golf professionals before starting work as guides in Alaska.  Receive some instruction on your casting stroke during the day, and then take a quick evening golf lesson from our pros after dinner on the range.
  
Hitting Area

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Silver Salmon on the Kamishak River

A Beautiful Coho Salmon

   We are excited here at Rainbow River Lodge! The rainbow fishing has been epic this past week, but the big buzz is the silver salmon that are moving thick into the Kamishak River.  Last week we had a big push of fish move into the Kamishak, and the river is running at perfect flows!  Typically around the middle of August is when the run peaks but will extend all the way into the second week of September.  The Kamishak River is home to over 50,000 silver's annually!  These strong runs might have a little to do with why they consider the Kamishak River to be one of Alaska's greatest coho fisheries!

Sea Lice on a fresh caught Coho

Coho salmon are beautiful fish.  They enter freshwater dime bright and have a brilliant rosy gill plate.  Coho's average 6-12 lbs but there are always a few big bucks caught throughout the season topping out at 15-16 lbs.  Silver's move upstream very quick, and commonly we find silver's with sea lice still attached five or six miles up stream. When resting on their migration they tend to hold in backwater areas, and runs with slow moving current  When you have located a pod of silver's the action can be intense!  Two bent rods on silver's at once is common and hooking three fish in three casts frequently occurs.

A large buck Silver caught by Guide Chris Leeman

  We enjoy fishing floating fly lines, weighted flies and 7-9 weight fly rods.  A wide variety of flies will move silver salmon but we have found the most productive colors are pink and white.  When the conditions favor we love to fish wogs on the surface.  Watching a silver lock onto a wog and seeing him crush your fly will always get your adrenaline rolling!

Chrome Silver Salmon brought up on a Wog! 

Guide Ben Todd with a thick Coho Salmon

 During your stay here at Rainbow River Lode you may want to consider taking a day break from rainbow trout fishing and fly over to the coast and experience the thrill of bringing a coho to a fly.  Besides the stellar fishing at the Kamishak the whole experience is a day you will never forget.  The flight down the coastline with the morning sunrise and Mt. Augustine in the background is spectacular.  Following the flight we quickly load the jet boats up with our gear and commute upriver to our favorite pools.  The jet boat ride up is a great chance to view a little wildlife,  bears cruising up and down the riverbanks, and eagles perched in the tree limbs always makes for a few good pictures.  It is likely you will see more bears than other fisherman on the Kamishak.

Mmmmmmm....looks good!

 For lunch there will be no sandwiches served here.  Our guides will fillet up a fresh caught silver from the morning and grill it to perfection for a wonderful shore lunch.  It will be the freshest fish you will ever taste!  Throw on the side some of Mel's crazy beans and Leeman's famous fried potatoes you may need a little nap before you get back to fishing. 

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Bears of the Moraine River

Photo by Monty Thierry

Guiding on the rivers in Alaska we encounter some very special moments with mother nature.  Sometimes we are fortunate enough to be able to capture these on film.  The photos below were taken by our guide Monty Thierry.  He had a chance to spend the entire day just bear viewing with two of our guests on Moraine Creek. Monty has a unbelievable eye for capturing photographs.  Click on the pictures to see the full image!

 Photo by Monty Thierry

 Moraine Creek is known for two things its bears, and big rainbow trout.  On a given day you may see over thirty different bears in a couple miles of river.  Bear viewers will travel from all over the world to spend a few days hiking its banks and photographing its wildlife.  

 Photo by Monty Thierry

Photo by Monty Thierry
Monty has worked for Rainbow River Lodge for 2 years and is heading back to his hometown here in a few days to continue guiding for summer steelhead in Washington.  Look him up at Reel Advenures Guide Service if you are interested in chasing some of these monster sea-run rainbows on his local rivers. Below are a few pictures of what he can show you back in his home state!

Klickitat River Summer Steelhead

Sol Duc Winter Steelhead