Spring is coming fast and with great anticipation the sport shows are full of people looking for fishing and hunting trips.
We have already been to Sacramento CA. and Puyallup WA. Both shows are very busy and we talked to many people interested in coming to Alaska.
From here we go to Eugene OR., Portland OR. , Phoenix AZ., Boise ID., Redmond OR., Salt Lake UT.
Kodiak Adventures Lodge has many different fish species that can be fished dependent on the time of the year.
May, June and early July we have some of the best King salmon fishing on Kodiak Island. The biggest kings are taken during this time. Along with Halibut fishing on Kodiak this is a great time of the year. With some of our best weather, this trip is at the top of many people’s bucket list.
As mid-July approaches the Pinks and Chums start to enter Kiliuda bay and look for their home rivers to start the spawn.
August and September are very popular for do everything kind of trip. Fly fishing on Kodiak is about remote as it comes. No one for miles around and plenty of fish. If fly fishing is not the only thing you want to do then this is a perfect time. We still catch plenty of Kings and Halibut to fill the fish boxes.
Bottom fishing is also very popular for those that like to pull up those tasty rock fish and Ling Cod.
Yelloweye and Black Rock fish are always fun to hook and reel in on light weight tackle.
If you get a chance and find yourself close to any of these shows then please stop in and visit for a while.
See you soon,
The Carrolls
Kodiak Adventures Lodge
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Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Spring Sport Shows
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