Alaska King Salmon fishing (chinook salmon) - Lake Creek king salmon fishing, fly fishing Alaska king salmon, June Alaska fishing
 
         
 
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Alaska King Salmon Fishing, Lake Creek

King "Chinooks" salmon are the largest of the salmon species and are renowned for their tackle-testing runs and long sporting battles. Kings enter into Lake Creek in early June and good fishing continues into early July. The Alaska Department of Fish & Game closes Alaska rivers to King fishing typically on the 13th of July so they may productively spawn and complete nature's cycle. King Salmon typically run between 20 - 40 lbs. In Lake Creek with trophies running in excess of 50 pounds.

Tony's 52lb Fly Rod King
Monster Alaska king salmon
Lake creek Alaska king salmon

Equipment Needed for Spinning/Bait Casting

Rods: Typically 9 ft med-heavy spin/bait cast rods
Reels: Bait casting - we suggest Abu Garcia's Ambassador C3 6500 series. Spinning - Pflueger makes a durable model in the President series with unmatchable drag in the Stradic ST 6000 FG.
Lines: Maxima Ultragreen 25# or Powerpro 50# braid
Lures: Storm Wiggle Wart - combinations of orange, green, and metallic silver colors. -Blue Fox Pixee spoons � oz. or Corky floater/Glo-bug yarn drift rigs, various colors.

Equipment Needed for Fly-Fishing King Salmon

Heavy shooting taper fly lines & large, weighted flies with sharp strong hooks are needed for proper presentation!
Rods: We use 11 - 12 weight fly rods in order to cast the desired tackle as well as to exert enough pressure to have a prayer of turning the head of a 40+ lb. King. Many of our clients prefer the 2-handed spey rod, 9-10 wt., 12-15ft. length.
Reels: Large! 3.5-4.0 inch spools. & a strong, dependable drag system. i.e. Billy Pate Bonefish saltwater reels, Sage 5500

Flies Used in Fly Fishing Alaska king salmon

Fly line/Leader: 10-12 weight compatible fly line w/ shooting taper (150 yds). Leaders are typically short for Kings, 15 - 20lb. mono, 3-5 ft in length.
Flies: Lake Creek Egg-sucking leech, purple and/or black w/ pink head.
Lake Creek Egg-Sucking Leech
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