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Fish Kodiak Adventures/ gives Back door access
to fishing on Pasagshak River.  This system
sports some largest Coho salmon , Sockeye
salmon and Dolly Varden Trout on Kodiak Island.  
that it reverses its flow with the ebb and flow of
the tides. Towards the mouth faster water is
excellent for Sockeye fishing, and up nearthe
lodge and at the lake slow-moving water is
excellent Coho fishing.
The Sockeye run with fish from 5 to 8  pounds starts in June.  The run peaks  around the first
week of July and continues into August.  Once hooked,  Sockeye salmon are tremendous
fighters.  They can be fished with both fly rods or spinning rods using flies.  The Sockeye
salmon is considered to be one of the finest eating of all the Pacific salmon.  Excellent smoked
The Pasagshak river
Coho run starts in
August.  The run
peaks in late
September and
continues into late
October.  Fish  from
14 - 20+ pounds are
normal with many fish
exceeding 18 pounds.
During August and
September & October
new fish move into the
river on each tide.  
They can be seen
moving up the river
from the Inn.   
Watch this Hawg Quest video clip of fly fishing Coho Salmon in October on the Pasagshak River
As the season
progresses more and
more Coho stack up in
Lake Rose Tead, the
Pasagshak River, it is
the best still water Coho
fishing on the Kodiak
Road System.
Fish Kodiak Adventures
has a fleet of  tube
boats for your Coho
fishing pleasure.  Lake
Rose Tead is truly
Excellent Coho salmon
fishing.  Whether you
want to use the lodge
provide SAGE fly gear,
bait cast gear or spin
cast gear.  
Whether fishing from shore or fishing from a tube boat there is nothing like a big Coho on an
8-weight fly rod.  If you are not into fly-fishing we have nice selection of lamiglass spin and bait
cast-fishing gear for your enjoyment.  We also supply you with all the tackle necessary to hook
that big Coho.
Watch this Hawg Quest video clip fishing for Coho salmon on the Portage River  
Fish Kodiak Adventures offer easy access to the Saltery River and the Portage River which are
both located in the upper end of Ugak Bay.  Although both rivers are technically on the road
system.  The only access is by float plane, ATV or with Captain Rick’s boat the “C Grace”.  It is
just a short and Scenic 30 minute run from Pasagshak to Saltery Cove.   The Saltery River which
sees an average return of 48,000 reds each year, (the largest run on the Kodiak road system)
offers some excellent late summer Sockeye salmon fly-fishing.  This system is also excellent in
the Fall for Big Coho salmon and Steelhead fishing.  
The Portage River is
closer to Pasagshak.  
It is a short & scenic
20 minute run from
Pasagshak beach.  A
slightly smaller river
than the Saltery river.  
It offer excellent Fall
Coho salmon fishing
.  
Fish Kodiak Adventures

alway offers you your
choice of fishing with
SAGE fly fish gear, bait
cast or spin cast
fishing gear.   
Watch this Hawg Quest video clip.  Fish Kodiak Adventures can also arrange Fly-in and
Hike in fishing for Rainbow and Dolly Varden trout  
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