Yukon Territory – Canada
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Over fished? You’re joking!
Dalton Trail Lodge is situated right at Dezadeash Lake bordering Kluane National Park. You can fish in the immediate vicinity of the Lodge for salmon, lake trout, Arctic grayling, rainbows, landlocked salmon, Dolly Varden, pike, and whitefish. The Lodge offers a wealth of varied fishing on more than 20 different bodies of water, which are accessible on foot, by car, 4-wheeler or plane. A rich variety of fish fall to fly and spinner in the Yukon.
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The king of salmon
July is the month when the king salmon run up the nearby Tatshenshini River, where the Lodge moors its jet-boat ready to ferry you to the best pools or take you to the Takanne River. In the main river you will lure the big fighting fish with fly or salmon eggs. It’s fly only on the Takanne. September is the month when the coho and sockeye salmon run, offering anglers superb sport on both fly and spinner.
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Game birds
The hunting season for game birds opens on September 1. A Ptarmigan hunt on the moors surrounding the Lodge is an unforgettable experience. And back at the Lodge, you can dine on a dish of tender wildfowl, done to perfection!
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