Alaska Fly Out
Fishing to Gibralter River
Alaska
is one of those places that will overwhelm you. The surrounding beauty
in almost every inch of the state is something that permeates your soul
and viewing this vast wilderness from the air will almost certainly
leave a life long impression. One magnificent location perfect for a
full day exclusive trip in July is a journey to the Gibralter river
where it flows into Lake Iliamna. This adventure places you in one of
the most wild and remote settings in all of Alaska and directly in front
of several hundred thousand sockeye salmon. If there was ever a place
where you could walk on their backs, this is it. It is not uncommon
for the masses of fresh sockeye to create breaking waves at the shallow
outlet of the Gibralter River where it empties into the colossal, ocean-like
Lake Iliamna. Instinctively gathering in enormous schools, the triumphant
assembly revels in the scent of their natal stream. The Gibralter is
a clear, relatively short river just North of the fabled Moraine and
Funnel drainages. It stems from Gibralter Lake and flows into Lake Iliamna.
Our fishing is largely curtailed to the section of the river where it
empties into the lake, as this area normally contains the highest concentrations
of fresh fish. For literally up to a mile along the shoreline of the
lake, leading into the river, a steady parade of fish is readily seen
from the air as you descend for the landing. One can only guess at how
many fish are concentrated in such relatively small area and perhaps
even more remarkable, there is seldom another human in sight.
This
fishery is dependable from mid July until the first few days of August.
The float plane ride is just under two hours from North Kenai and it
takes you through the epic Lake Clark Pass, the Alaska Range and some
of the most unbelievable scenery on earth. After several hours and plenty
of sockeye fishing, the plane will typically depart for a higher elevation
lake on the way home for a shore lunch and perhaps some grayling or
dolly varden fishing. For an all day Sockeye salmon adventure to the
most productive red salmon water in the state, a trip to the Gibralter
is legendary indeed.
For
more information on pricing for this trip and other remote fly out fishing
trips, please see our rates page.
For
additional fly out destinations, please see: http://www.mgfalaska.com/flyout.html