Dalton Trail Lodge
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Fisherman’s Paradise
„No over-fishing and no hectic photo safaris“ explains a reassuring Hardy Ruf. With the exception of the salmon, you eat what you catch locally, barbecued on the river bank or prepared by the lodge chef! Since 1987 Dalton Trail Lodge welcomes guests from all over the world and the owners themselves, Trix and Hardy Ruf and Thomas Staub operate the lodge.
Thanks to their longtime experience Trix, Hardy and Thomas are the specialists for your angling adventure in the far north. Located in the North American wilderness against an imposing backdrop, it is a veritable angling paradise for fly- and spinn-fishermen. In proximity to the Lodge you can fish for salmon, lake trout, arctic grayling, pike, rainbows, landlocked salmon, Dolly Varden and whitefish, during their respective seasons.
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Anglers’ dream
A motorboat is at your disposal on the Lodge’s own 16 km-long lake during your entire stay. Tackle up for a few exploratory casts on arrival or set off on an early trip at dawn! Dezadeash Lake offers excellent options for lake trout, pike and grayling – right on the doorstep!
Sixmile River (runs out of the lake) holds grayling, pike and whitefish, while Kathleen River (just 15 minutes away) is a further fantastic angling venue quite close to the Lodge. In summer a guide ferries you to the prime fishing spots by jet-boat. In autumn the best spots for river Namaycush, rainbow trout, white fish and big grayling are within easy walking distance.
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A three-day trip into the wilds offers you best possible log-cabin comfort, T-bone steaks on the sizzling barbecue and all the fishing you want - stress-free in an unspoiled landscape. The Lodge has several log cabins on the most beautiful lakes in the region, miles away from civilisation. At the end of a successful day’s fishing, there’s nothing better than enjoying your day’s catch, a juicy steak, and a glass of fine wine round the camp fire.
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