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Last
of July,
First of August
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Opening week at Incredible
Yantarni. Excellent fishing for chum and pink salmon and sea-run
Dolly Varden. Great weather!
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First
Week of August
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Fantastic chum and pink salmon
fishing. Excellent fishing for sea-run Dolly Varden.
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Second
Week of August
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Silvers arrive! Chum and pink
salmon fishing remains excellent, as does fishing for sea-run Dolly
Varden.
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Third
Week of August
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The heart of silver salmon
fishing begins. Twenty to forty silvers per day per rod. Hard-core
fishermen can hook up to 100 silvers, chum and pinks per day. Dolly
fishing remains good. Great scenery in a very remote location.
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Fourth
Week of August
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One of the best silver salmon
weeks at the camp. The streams are full of fresh silvers, only a
few feet out of the salt water. These fish are fresh, big and full
of fight. Dollies, too! Moose and caribou are likely to walk through
camp.
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First
Week of September
(Blast & Cast)
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Fantastic silver fishing as
fresh fish continue to arrive in the streams. This is a fly fisherman's
dream. The last truly remote and uncrowded salmon fishing in Alaska.
Twenty to forty fish per day per rod is the norm. Dollies are still
running, and there's water fowl hunting to be done.
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Third
week of September
(Blast & Cast)
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More fresh silvers. Fish for
silvers with floating flies; a fantastic treat and a gigantic thrill.
Your catch per day is limited only by your endurance and willingness
to fight big, wild fish. Water fowl hunting is a bonus!
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Fourth
week of September
(Blast & Cast)
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The weather and the fishing
are still incredible as September winds down. Dollies and silvers
are still coming into the streams, and water fowl hunting is excellent.
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