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Twenty-two
miles of pristine wilderness combined with three legendary salmon
rivers make for one unforgettable fishing destination.
Rivers
Inlet draws anglers from around the world. Each year, fishermen
fly in to remote lodges with one goal: to land the fish of a lifetime.
Over the years, they've heard stories of the truly massive Chinook
that lurk in the inlet. Who wouldn't get excited about battling
a 60 lb. Chinook just minutes from the dock? And what about those
80+ lb. behemoths that keep fishermen awake at night?
As with many trophy fisheries, patience is a must. The huge Chinook
in the inlet have slowed their feeding and attack bait more out
of instinct than hunger. But when they strike, they strike hard,
and any angler who lands one of these trophy specimens will tell
you the thrill is well worth the wait.
In
the course of a trip, anglers have the opportunity to fish both
ends of the inlet. Most people fish the mouth of the inlet in
the mornings and work their way back up the inlet over the course
of the day. The Wall and Crow's Nest are popular Chinook and Coho
producers and there are some solid halibut opportunities at the
mouth as well.
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