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We hope you enjoy our blog on Kodiak Adventures Lodge. We will be adding new pictures and fishing or hunting stories thru out the year . You never know, your pictures could be on our blog!!

Monday, September 28, 2009

King Salmon Fishing is Hot


With every week we get hints of the impending fall. We are seeing more waterfowl show up with every day that goes by. The first scoters have arrived and we are anticipating opening duck season on October 8th.

Back to fishing news. With the Silvers starting to move into the streams, the King Salmon fishing is once again hot. There are no shortage of Coho (Silvers) on the hook, if you want them. We took many King Salmon ranging from 35 to 45 pounds this week. On one day we caught 3 big ones in 15 minutes and had a 60 pound plus break the 40 pound leader after 3 long runs. The next day we hooked a halibut while trolling and while we were stopped to release it (only 20 pounds), several halibut came up and tried to take the bait hanging in the water on the other lines. So we just decided to dangle lines in the water and see what would happen. We had several Halibut come up and take the bait! While fighting them on two occaisions we had Halibut that were just swimming around and leaping out of the water and acting like Coho's!! The clients all were in disbelief. They all remarked that they thought Halibut were only bottom feeders. Who would have thought it. It's not something you read about as normal behavior, but it sure was fun to watch.

After a limit of keepers were put in the cooler in less than an hour, we decided to go bear veiwing and fish the local streams for salmon. It was a very full day and a great way to end a week.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Halibut Fishing is Hot


With summer winding down, the evenings and mornings are cooler, but the fishing is still hot. The streams are full of salmon and the bears are everywhere busy putting on pounds for the winter.

There are silvers in the bay by the thousands so the king fishing may have slowed down, but there is no shortage of fish on the line. The acrobatic cohos are living up to their reputation as one our favorite fish to have on the other end of a bending rod. Hearing "FISH ON!" with multiple hook-ups at the same time is always exciting and a real work-out for the captain and his first mate. We rose to the challenge many times.

The halibut have moved into shallow water to feed on dying pinks. This makes them fun to catch. The water was so clear after 4 days of calm in the ocean ,we were trolling and watching halibut come up off the bottom (50-60 feet) and take the bait . You could see them hit the bait and shake their head. Everyone was watching and shouting "He's got it" but they forgot to grab the rods! It was more fun for the clients to watch them do this then reel them in.

There are lots of eagles also this year, due to a larger pink run I suppose

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Great Fishing and Great Summer Weather


So far both the summer weather and the fishing have been fantastic!!

Trolling for King Salmon has been very good, with lots of hook-ups and very few lost fish. Our new Lamiglas rods are preforming terrific and really make the fishing a lot more exciting. They are truly a welcome addition. Catching Halibut trolling was a real suprise for many new clients. Hooking a 60 pound plus Halibut on a downrigger rod designed for 25 pound to 40 pound fish was a real challenge. Catching a limit of Halibut was fairly easy, with so many hook- ups, the difficult part was deceiding which ones to keep and which ones to release. The Silver Salmon are just starting to show up in the bay. It won't be long and they will push their way up steam.

Fishing for Pink Salmon (Humpies)in the streams is at its peak. Fly fishing for them has been hot, with most clients catching and releasing an average of 5 or6 an hour. Our son, Sam, (age 11) has tried his hand at fly tying and found a good fly for catching Chums. Sam gave it to someone that caught the first Chum of their life using it.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Mid-August Pinks

Well we had a great run of pink salmon this year. During the week of the 24th we spent a few days doing some fly fishing in streams. We caught and released so many pink salmon that had lots of spunk, it was such a great time. There were also pinks caught in saltwater that had not yet gone into the streams to spawn. A pink salmon even jumped out of the water and if the cooler had been open it would have landed inside! Now that's fishing!! We cooked a few on the grill and boy were they tasty! The halibut fishing was just as awesome, there never was a day where the limit of halibut wasn't caught. As for the king salmon, they were not to be outdone! With water as calm as a lake, the bluebird skies and gorgeous scenery it was a great time!

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

King Salmon and Halibut Fishing

The king salmon and halibut fishing at Kodiak Adventures Lodge is great! Our guests have had great luck bringing in the fish. One client released 7 kings and 8 halibut in a 6 hour period!! Talk about great fishing! He had a phenomonal time with us and was able to see every animal Kodiak Island has to offer. There were whales breaching in front of the lodge, eagles flying overhead and seals playing at the end of the spit. It has been an amazing summer and we look forward to more great fishing as the season progresses.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Kayakers at Kodiak Adventures Lodge

Since bringing out the two tandem kayaks to Kodiak Adventures Lodge, they have been a welcome way to tour around the bay and see some wildlife. On one such trip out, a curious seal came within 20 feet of the kayak. On another a few white wing scotters were out as well, they were less afraid than the seal and swam to within 20 feet of the kayak. The calm waters of the morning is a great time to get out and enjoy the beauty and wildlife that is part of the lure to Kodiak Island.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Kodiak Adventures Lodge Now Has Ocean Going Kayaks

New for the 2009 season, Kodiak Adventures Lodge has purchased two ocean going kayaks. The kayaks can be used by our clients to view the beautiful scenery and abundant wildlife that makes Kodiak Island so unique. They offer a quieter mode of travel around the bay to enhance the experience of staying at a remote Alaskan wilderness lodge.

We are really excited to be able to have the kayaks available to our clients. The kayaks have a small seat in them so parents will be able to take a young child in the kayak with them as they paddle around the bay.

Stay posted for more news from Kodiak Adventures Lodge, Happy Fishing!!

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Alaska Salmon Fishing

Kodiak Adventures Lodge will be reopening for the 2009 season soon. May will be spring and a new fishing season. Our first clients of the season will be bear hunters. By late May we will be in full swing into the King Salmon fishing season. We still have openings throughout the season. We anticipate having a good year and welcome you to book a trip with Kodiak Adventures Lodge. We offer salmon fishing for king salmon, pink salmon, silver salmon. We also have excellent halibut fishing as well as many other bottom fish, including ling cod and yellow eye rockfish. Something new at the lodge this year is the introduction of wifi. Clients may bring their own laptop to access the internet, or they may use the complimentary laptop in the lodge. We have many new things happening at the lodge and will continue to update you, so keep checking to see what's new at Kodiak Adventures Lodge.

Saturday, January 3, 2009

Sea Duck Hunting in Alaska



There were a lot of sea ducks and puddle ducks in and around Kiliuda Bay this fall. Now that the season has wound down for the year, we are already looking forward to next year's deer and duck hunting season. There were several hundred bluebills in a flock that fed and rafted in front of the lodge. We left them alone as they were always a sight to see and it is nice to have wildlife close to the lodge so that guests may view the abundant animals in their natural environment. Zues, the black lab, unfortunately didn't feel the same way. He would sit on shore and whine and wade out a little and wonder why no one was hunting. It was hard to keep him out of the water. As he lays on his bed at the end of this season, I'm sure he is dreaming of next year's season too.