Lake In The Dunes is one of Oregon’s original private lake fly fishing destinations. Just 90 minutes south east of Bend, Oregon, it is a quick escape for any full day or multi-day fly fishing retreat.
For 30 plus years Lake In The Dunes has been known for its crystal clear artisan well waters and private lake fishery. This pure water feeds into five lakes creating a mature, and healthy environment to grow trophy sized rainbow trout. They produce some of the bet aquatic hatches in the state of Oregon. Chironmids, damsels, dragonflies, scuds, and an array of mayflies are just a few of those hatches that continues to bring anglers back to Lake In The Dunes year after year.
Float tube fishing or spot and stalk wade methods are the best options to cover the water when fly fishing Lake In The Dunes.
Let us be your guide or choose to do it yourself, either way your fly fishing adventure is booked exclusively to your group.
If you want action packed days, spend them trolling the lakes in your float tube or stalking rainbows from the banks. There will be more opportunities to catch trophy sized rainbows than you can imagine.
If you prefer more laid back days, break up your fishing adventure by sight seeing the property or relaxing in our cabin. The cabin is the perfect blend of modern amenities and rustic charm. It sleeps five singles comfortably.
Direct adventures also offers over 250 miles of famous river fishing for Salmon, Steelhead and Trout with guided multi-day trips. It starts high in the Cascade Mountains, by Lava Lake, then flows north reaching its destination at the mouth of the Columbia River. The Deschutes River is what makes Oregon’s fly fishing famous, consisting of three different sections, all featuring their own fishing styles and species. Visit our website for more information.
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Trip Request #335: Group of 4 seeking mid-summer, all-inclusive, Alaska saltwater fishing trip—salmon, rockfish, halibut & lingcod!
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Fishing lodges in the Bristol Bay region of Alaska offer the adventurous fly fisherman some of most amazing fishing opportunities in North America. Alaska’s Bristol Bay is home to the world’s largest salmon run. This sprawling watershed of winding streams and rivers, vast wetlands and tundra, forests of alder and spruce, is referred to as “America’s Fish Basket” because it is one of the most productive marine ecosystems in the world. All five species of Pacific salmon—sockeye, king, silver, chum, and pink—spawn and rear in the Bristol Bay watershed, supporting wildlife like brown bears and eagles, as well as human industry and culture.
From rustic fishing camps that are all about hardcore fishing to luxurious off-the-grid lodges, like everywhere in Alaska there is a good selection of fishing lodges in Bristol Bay. With so many options for catching salmon in Bristol Bay as well as rainbow trout, steelhead, cutthroat trout or any of the numerous species available), we poured through our directory of Bristol Bay fishing lodges and compiled a list of the top 10 best fishing lodges in Bristol Bay by analyzing:
- uniqueness
- customer ratings
- quality of food, accommodations, boats and gear
- value for the money
- reputation
- customer service
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There are several rivers that flow into the Bristol Bay that receive abundant runs of salmon. Here's our guide to the best fishing lodges in Bristol Bay, Alaska.Comment on Facebook
Becharof Rapids Camp- Sport Fishing in Alaska Alaska Trophy Adventures Lodge, Alagnak River, Bristol Bay, Alaska Angler's Alibi Alaska Kingfishers Alaska Rainbow Adventures - Wilderness Alaska Float Fishing Trips River King Outfitters Alaska's Bearclaw Lodge Jakes Nushagak Salmon Camp Alagnak Lodge King Salmon Outfitters Thanks for being among the best in Bristol Bay!
Trip Request #334: Retiree BC couple seeks 8+ days of fly fishing and spin casting in Central/Northern BC rivers or just offshore.
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If the border remains closed this summer, there are more chances for British Columbians to experience some of the best salmon fishing at places like Coastal Springs Float Lodge. fishlodges.com/lodge/coastal-springs-float-lodge/ ... See MoreSee Less
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