Alaska's famed Bristol Bay drainage is a fly-fishing paradise, where giant leopard-spotted rainbow trout grow to monstrous proportions, propelled by the region's prolific insect life and the presence of one of the last great sockeye salmon runs left on earth. The big trout grow fat on salmon fry, salmon eggs, and, later in the season, decaying salmon flesh — from start to finish, the fly-fishing season in Bristol Bay is fast and furious. Simply put, it's the best place in the world to chase trophy rainbows in their native waters.
Royal Wolf Lodge Trophy rainbow trout in the wilds of Alaska
Royal Wolf Lodge Trophy rainbow trout in the wilds of Alaska
Royal Wolf Lodge Trophy rainbow trout in the wilds of Alaska
Royal Wolf Lodge
Royal Wolf Lodge Trophy rainbow trout in the wilds of Alaska
Royal Wolf Lodge
Royal Wolf Lodge
Royal Wolf Lodge Trophy rainbow trout in the wilds of Alaska
Royal Wolf Lodge
Royal Wolf Lodge Alaska - Alaska Fly Fishing Lodge
Royal Wolf Lodge
Royal Wolf Lodge Trophy rainbow trout in the wilds of Alaska